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Demonstrating 3rd and 4th Ventricles of human brain in Neuroscience Lab in St Kitts-Nevis, by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience in the Caribbean.
This video demonstrates the 3rd and 4th vetricles and structures around them in the human brain. This is second part of a series of 2 videos.
Thanks to Sonja Langley (Med 3 Class President) for setting up the audio-visual equipment and to Chris Robinson (Med 4 student) for editing the video.
Corrigendum: There is the occasional slip of tongue in the impromptu commentary. The Septal nucleus is inadvertently referred to as Pretectal nucleus. The Decussation of Superior Cerebellar Peduncle is inadvertently referred to as Decussation of Pyramids
Dissection and demonstration of Lateral Ventricles of formalinized specimen of human brain in Neurosciences Lab by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Dean of Medical Sciences and Professor of Neuroscience in the American International Medical University, St. Lucia. This dissection was performed in the Neurosciences Lab of Medical University of the Americas, Nevis, St. Kitts-Nevis in July 2011.
Dissection and commentary of formalinized human brain specimen to show Hippocampus (seat of new learning and memory consolidation) and Fornix (connecting tract of Hippocampus), by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Dean of Medical Sciences and Professor of Neuroscience. The dissection was performed in 20th June 2011 in Neuroscience Lab in Medical University of the Americas (MUA), Nevis, St.Kitts-Nevis. Camera credit goes to Sonja Langley (former Med 3 student) and video editing credit goes to Chris Robinson (Former Med 4 student) in MUA.
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