Language and cerebral lateralisation
Steve Jacques
Brief intro into asymmetry and the Postural Restoration Institute®
This clip is Jennifer Poulin teaching Pelvis Restoration. This course is available by home study: ...
PRI Postural Restoration Institute
Introduction to Unsymmetric Bending (1/2) - Mechanics of Materials
This video provides an introductory explanation of unsymmetric bending as it relates to asymmetrical cross-section and biaxial bending. At the end of the video ...
structurefree
Brain Ventricles - Ventricular System of the Brain in HIndi | Bhushan Science
ventricular sytem of brain #bhushanscience #nervous sytem In this video we discussed about the ventricles of the brain. The brain contains four irregular shaped ...
Bhushan Science
Broca's area (neuroanatomy)
Neuroanatomy? Me? Is that a good idea? The more I teach the more I learn. Broca's area is a region of the brain that often comes up in anatomy questions from ...
Sam Webster
CARTA: Livesey-Primate Brain Development; Huttner-Neocortex Expansion; Kriegstein-Brain Expansion
The human brain is one of, if not the most important factor that distinguishes our species from all others. Three experts explore the use of stem cells in ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Talk: The Dendrograms of Neuron Morphologies exhibit Asymmetrical Motifs
Summary: Despite the beauty of neuron morphologies and their potential contributions to computation, we lack a geometric understanding of their structure.
Neuromatch Conference
Balanced Asymmetry of Networks or How to avoid Hierarchies: Adriana Lukas at TEDxKoeln
In her talk at TEDxKoeln Adriana Lukas outlines the five laws of heterarchy. Those might one day help write recipes for building a society of peer to peer ...
TEDx Talks
Osteopathic Based Physical Therapy and Postural Restoration: Your Brain is the Crucial Difference
Dan Houglum discusses his experience in Osteopathic Physical Therapy school, the role of muscle energy techniques, PNF, and why the role of the brain is a ...
Neal Hallinan
How Postural Restoration Works
This video explains how PRI "works". Quite simply, Posutral Restoration works by turning "off" overactive chains of muscles that are restricting movement.
Neal Hallinan
This Brain Goes to 11—And Won't Shut Up!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT BIG THINK: Smarter Faster™ Big Think is the leading source of expert-driven, actionable, ...
Big Think
Jeff Lichtman: Connectomics: Mapping the Brain | Harvard Department of Physics
Despite intense interest in the ways brains work, we still have quite a rudimentary understanding of this organ, especially compared to our knowledge of the ...
Harvard University
Neural Plasticity: From Synapse to Perception
... 2013, 3:00:00 PM Description: Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series The cognitive functions of the brain, such as learning and memory, depend on the ability ...
NIH VideoCast
Brain Imaging and Neurodegenerative Disorders
SNM 2012 Annual Meeting Patient Program.
SNMChannel1
How Does an Owl's Hearing Work? | Super Powered Owls | BBC Earth
Cold weather and a blanket of snow force a barn owl to hunt in the day but how does an owl hunt when the food is hiding? Luckily the owl has another super ...
BBC Earth
Brain Stem, part 2, Pons
Locked in syndrome, Millard Gubler syndrome, one and a half syndrome, gaze palsy, vestibulo-ocular reflex, medial longitudinal fasciculus, superior olivary ...
Brad Cole
OT Rex - ATNR versus STNR - Reflex breakdown
I don't know about you guys but I had such a hard time visualizing STNR when I was studying it. It didn't occur to me until I saw the retained reflex in real life ...
OT Rex
Gentle yoga class using symmetrical and asymmetrical movements
I hope you enjoy my standing yoga session using asymmetrical and symmetrical movements. These movements enhances the functions of the brain and the ...
Jeannine Saulnier
Structure vs. Function : Staging and progression of Glaucoma
Recording of ESG webinar on 25.9.2020 0:01 Staging glaucoma damage : American guidelines vs. Canadian guidelines. 4:30 How to make the most of VF and ...
Adel Abdelshafik
Cerebral Palsy - (DETAILED) Overview
SPECIAL THANKS: Patreon members.
Armando Hasudungan
An Overview of Cerebral Vision Impairment
The goal of this live webinar is to enhance the knowledge of and to stimulate eye care providers to take on the challenge of appreciating and diagnosing the ...
Cybersight
What yoga does to your body and brain - Krishna Sudhir
Explore the ancient tradition of yoga, and discover how its blend of physical and mental exercise impacts your health. -- There are many different approaches to ...
TED-Ed
The Master and His Emissary: Conversation with Dr. Iain McGilchrist
Dr. McGilchrist's book (Amazon description: a fascinating exploration of the differences between the brain's left and right hemispheres, and how those ...
Jordan B Peterson
Neuroscience: The Cerebral Cortex
Paul Merritt
Uneven shoulders and your ribcage
In a neutral state, the shoulders should sit evenly on top of the rib cage. The rib cage, the supportive foundation for the diaphragm and lungs, is essential for ...
Fluid Health and Fitness
Designed to Move | Piriformis Syndrome and Asymmetrical Weight Shift
In this weeks designed to move we are going to focus on the piriformis muscles. Generally speaking, the hips and legs have four compartments of muscles.
Fluid Health and Fitness
asymmetry in human body
3 Minute Science Video Contest MAJLINDA GEGA.
Math Tirana
Dr Iain McGilchrist, The Divided Brain and Human Behaviour, Advaya Talks
Dr Iain McGilchrist explores how the dominance of the left hemisphere over the right in our brain predisposes our culture to a particular way of being. Because of ...
Advaya
Neuroimaging Webinar 1 CEST MRI in Neurodegenerative diseases
Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) imaging has emerged over the past decade as a new and innovative MRI contrast method, specifically ...
EATRIS
Ricardo Dolmetsch: 2012 Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium
Based on expression patterns from such analyses, they can determine which neurons are related to the development of particular parts of the brain, and which ...
Allen Institute
Basis of Classification (Part 3) - Animal Kingdom | Class 11 Biology/NEET
Class: 11/NEET Subject: Biology Chapter: Animal Kingdom Topic Name: Basis of Classification (Part-3) (6.12) Points covered in this video:- Connect with us: ...
Magnet Brains
What is a gland? - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
Epithelia primarily involved in secretion are arranged into structures known as glands. They are organs that secrete substances into the body for use or ...
Kenhub - Learn Human Anatomy
Congenital White Matter Diseases by Dr Manohar Aribandi
Radiology E-Class: Imaging approach to congenital white matter disease and lecture outline on four different divisions.
Radiology Teaching By radguru.net
25 BIZARRE Facts About Being Ambidextrous
Whether you're a righty or a lefty, you should know these bizarre facts about being ambidextrous. If you've ever dreamed about being able to write a letter, pitch ...
Alpha Paw
Current Management of Primary Brain Tumors
A Division of General Internal Medicine presented by Raymond L. Yong, MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery and Oncological Sciences.
Icahn School of Medicine
Crawling in a healthy infant
Michelle Turner of Early Intervention TV is a certified Movement Specialist & Educator. In this video, Michelle explains what healthy, organized crawling should ...
movementlesson
Deviated uvula and vagus nerve degeneration - Say AHHHH!
Say AHHHH! Dr. Hauser discusses deviated uvulas as a common finding in cases of vagus nerve degeneration and upper cervical instability. To learn more ...
Caring Medical
How Hearing Works Video - Process of Hearing Animation. Function & Parts of Human Ear. Sound Pathway
As sound waves enter the ear, they travel through the outer ear, the external auditory canal, and strike the eardrum causing it to vibrate. The central part of the ...
AniMed
Managing seating & posture following a brain injury or neurological condition -
Christchurch Group lead therapist Su Crossland explains how individuals with spasticity as a result of a brain or spinal injury, stroke or neurological condition ...
Christchurch Group
Spooncarving: asymmetrical eating spoon, part 1
Emmet Van Driesche
Cellular and Molecular Features of Human Brain Expansion and Evolution
Exploring cellular features of human brain development that are notrepresented in animal models and may reflect human or primate-specificevolutionary ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Decussation and encephalisation - why do we have a brain and why is it 'cross-wired'?
A short account of some of the evolutionary hypotheses used to explain the presence of brain and the reasons behind crossing over of neural pathways.
Steve Jacques