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069 The Meninges of the Central Nervous System

069 The Meninges of the Central Nervous System

The central nervous system is such a delicate part of our body that it needs a stable protection against damage and injuries. Learn what protects and surrounds it from the pressures outside of the body. Enjoy! Transcript of Today’s Episode Hello and welcome to another episode of

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068 The Anatomy and Function of the Cerebellum

068 The Anatomy and Function of the Cerebellum

In this episode, Leslie talks about our “little brain,” or our cerebellum — about its different parts and functions of each. The cerebellum has three fiber peduncles attaching it to the brain stem, and also has three lobes just like our brain. Learn more about the functions

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067 The Anatomy and Functions of the Occipital and Temporal Lobes

067 The Anatomy and Functions of the Occipital and Temporal Lobes

Leslie is on a roll today! In this next episode, he tackles about the parts and functions of the occipital and temporal lobes: the occipital lobe being the primary visual cortex and the temporal lobe being involved in processing auditory signals. Watch to learn more about these

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066 The Anatomy and Function of the Parietal Lobe

066 The Anatomy and Function of the Parietal Lobe

Today, Leslie discusses the parts and functions of the parietal lobe. Among it’s parts, Wernicke’s area is said to help us understand spoken language. The parietal lobe is also involved in other processes such as perceiving and processing somatosensory events. Watch the video to learn more in

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065 The Anatomy and Functions of the Frontal Lobe

065 The Anatomy and Functions of the Frontal Lobe

Learn more about the brain gyri and sulci or fissures. Get familiar with the anatomy and functions of the frontal lobe in this easy to understand video. Leslie has also included an interesting video about an individual with Broca’s aphasia, a defect in the Broca’s Motor Speech

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