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Brain 101 | National Geographic
The brain constitutes only about 2 percent of the human body, yet it is responsible for all of the body's functions. Learn about the parts of the human brain, as well as its unique defenses, like the blood brain barrier.
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published: 24 Aug 2017
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How Depression Affects The Brain - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But th...
published: 26 May 2021
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How an Addicted Brain Works
For more information on addiction services at #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/departments/program-in-addiction-medicine.
Written and produced by Yale Neuroscience PhD student Clara Liao.
Addiction is now understood to be a brain disease. Whether it’s alcohol, prescription pain pills, nicotine, gambling, or something else, overcoming an addiction isn’t as simple as just stopping or exercising greater control over impulses. That’s because addiction develops when the pleasure circuits in the brain get overwhelmed, in a way that can become chronic and sometimes even permanent. This is what’s at play when you hear about reward “systems” or “pathways” and the role of dopamine when it comes to addiction. But what does any of that really mean? One of the most primitive parts ...
published: 23 May 2022
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How Alzheimer's Changes the Brain
Watch an updated version of this video here: https://youtu.be/hEw1Yq_4PaA.
This animation shows how Alzheimer’s disease, a type of dementia, changes the brain. You can also learn about promising ideas to treat and prevent Alzheimer's disease. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease: https://go.usa.gov/xtqAH
#Alzheimers #Dementia #Brain #Animation
published: 23 Aug 2017
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The Brain
The Brain: Structure and Function
In this video Paul Andersen explains the structures and functions of seventeen major parts of the brain. He begins with a quick discussion of brain evolution and ends with a review of the major parts presented inside the brainstem, cerebellum, thalamus, and cerebrum.
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published: 06 Mar 2014
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Up close with a human brain - BBC News
As part of the BBC #In the Mind series Fergus Walsh visits the Bristol Brain Bank, one of a network of ten brain banks managed by the Medical Research Council. Here he shares some facts and figures about what makes the human brain one of the most complex structures in the world. The report contains detailed shots of the human brain from the start.
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published: 16 Feb 2016
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You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | Sandrine Thuret | TED
Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesis—improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated with aging along the way.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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published: 30 Oct 2015
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Anatomy of the Brain | Model
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published: 08 Apr 2017
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Shocking Truth About Your 2nd Brain! #gutbrainconnection #funfactfriday #mentalhealthfacts
The Gut plays such an important role in our mental health! If you would like to better yourself but know you need to build your self & social confidence first, reach out to me about my complete Social & Self Confidence course and coaching resources.
published: 21 Sep 2024
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Welcome to the Brain Bank | National Geographic
Visit the brain bank at Harvard, the world's largest brain repository, where more than 7,000 human brains are donated, stored, and used for research.
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published: 09 Mar 2012
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Brain 101 | National Geographic
The brain constitutes only about 2 percent of the human body, yet it is responsible for all of the body's functions. Learn about the parts of the human brain, a...
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- published: 24 Aug 2017
- views: 2936388
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How Depression Affects The Brain - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns ...
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But the reality is, there are more than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain. And billions of connections between neurons. So we know that that's a limited hypothesis. Neurotransmitters can be thought of as the chemical messengers within the brain, it's what helps one cell in the brain communicate with another, to pass that message along from one brain region to another. For decades, we thought that the primary pathology, the primary cause of depression was some abnormality in these neurotransmitters, specifically serotonin or norepinephrine. However, norepinephrine and serotonin did not seem to be able to account for this cause, or to cause the symptoms of depression in people who had major depression. Instead, the chemical messengers between the nerve cells in the higher centers of the brain, which include glutamate and GABA, were possibilities as alternative causes for the symptoms of depression. When you're exposed to severe and chronic stress like people experience when they have depression, you lose some of the connections between the nerve cells. The communication in these circuits becomes inefficient and noisy, we think that the loss of these synaptic connections contributes to the biology of depression. There are clear differences between a healthy brain and a depressed brain. And the exciting thing is, when you treat that depression effectively, the brain goes back to looking like a healthy brain, both at the cellular level and at a global scale. It's critical to understand the neurobiology of depression and how the brain plays a role in that for two main reasons. One, it helps us understand how the disease develops and progresses, and we can start to target treatments based on that. We are in a new era of psychiatry. This is a paradigm shift, away from a model of monoaminergic deficiency to a fuller understanding of the brain as a complex neurochemical organ. All of the research is driven by the imperative to alleviate human suffering. Depression is one of the most substantial contributors to human suffering. The opportunity to make even a tiny dent in that is an incredible opportunity.
https://wn.com/How_Depression_Affects_The_Brain_Yale_Medicine_Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But the reality is, there are more than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain. And billions of connections between neurons. So we know that that's a limited hypothesis. Neurotransmitters can be thought of as the chemical messengers within the brain, it's what helps one cell in the brain communicate with another, to pass that message along from one brain region to another. For decades, we thought that the primary pathology, the primary cause of depression was some abnormality in these neurotransmitters, specifically serotonin or norepinephrine. However, norepinephrine and serotonin did not seem to be able to account for this cause, or to cause the symptoms of depression in people who had major depression. Instead, the chemical messengers between the nerve cells in the higher centers of the brain, which include glutamate and GABA, were possibilities as alternative causes for the symptoms of depression. When you're exposed to severe and chronic stress like people experience when they have depression, you lose some of the connections between the nerve cells. The communication in these circuits becomes inefficient and noisy, we think that the loss of these synaptic connections contributes to the biology of depression. There are clear differences between a healthy brain and a depressed brain. And the exciting thing is, when you treat that depression effectively, the brain goes back to looking like a healthy brain, both at the cellular level and at a global scale. It's critical to understand the neurobiology of depression and how the brain plays a role in that for two main reasons. One, it helps us understand how the disease develops and progresses, and we can start to target treatments based on that. We are in a new era of psychiatry. This is a paradigm shift, away from a model of monoaminergic deficiency to a fuller understanding of the brain as a complex neurochemical organ. All of the research is driven by the imperative to alleviate human suffering. Depression is one of the most substantial contributors to human suffering. The opportunity to make even a tiny dent in that is an incredible opportunity.
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 1877449
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How an Addicted Brain Works
For more information on addiction services at #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/departments/program-in-addiction-medicine.
Written and produce...
For more information on addiction services at #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/departments/program-in-addiction-medicine.
Written and produced by Yale Neuroscience PhD student Clara Liao.
Addiction is now understood to be a brain disease. Whether it’s alcohol, prescription pain pills, nicotine, gambling, or something else, overcoming an addiction isn’t as simple as just stopping or exercising greater control over impulses. That’s because addiction develops when the pleasure circuits in the brain get overwhelmed, in a way that can become chronic and sometimes even permanent. This is what’s at play when you hear about reward “systems” or “pathways” and the role of dopamine when it comes to addiction. But what does any of that really mean? One of the most primitive parts of the brain, the reward system, developed as a way to reinforce behaviors we need to survive—such as eating. When we eat foods, the reward pathways activate a chemical called dopamine, which, in turn, releases a jolt of satisfaction. This encourages you to eat again in the future. When a person develops an addiction to a substance, it’s because the brain has started to change. This happens because addictive substances trigger an outsized response when they reach the brain. Instead of a simple, pleasurable surge of dopamine, many drugs of abuse—such as opioids, cocaine, or nicotine—cause dopamine to flood the reward pathway, 10 times more than a natural reward. The brain remembers this surge and associates it with the addictive substance. However, with chronic use of the substance, over time the brain’s circuits adapt and become less sensitive to dopamine. Achieving that pleasurable sensation becomes increasingly important, but at the same time, you build tolerance and need more and more of that substance to generate the level of high you crave. Addiction can also cause problems with focus, memory, and learning, not to mention decision-making and judgement. Seeking drugs, therefore, is driven by habit—and not conscious, rational decisions. Unfortunately, the belief that people with addictions are simply making bad choices pervades. Furthermore, the use of stigmatizing language, such as “junkie” and “addict” and getting “clean,” often creates barriers when it comes to accessing treatment. There’s also stigma that surrounds treatment methods, creating additional challenges. Though treatment modalities differ based on an individual’s history and the particular addiction he or she has developed, medications can make all the difference. “A lot of people think that the goal of treatment for opioid use disorder, for example, is not taking any medication at all,” says David A. Fiellin, MD, a Yale Medicine primary care and addiction medicine specialist. “Research shows that medication-based treatments are the most effective treatment. Opioid use disorder is a medical condition just like depression, diabetes or hypertension, and as with those conditions, it is most effectively treated with a combination of medication and counseling.”
https://wn.com/How_An_Addicted_Brain_Works
For more information on addiction services at #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/departments/program-in-addiction-medicine.
Written and produced by Yale Neuroscience PhD student Clara Liao.
Addiction is now understood to be a brain disease. Whether it’s alcohol, prescription pain pills, nicotine, gambling, or something else, overcoming an addiction isn’t as simple as just stopping or exercising greater control over impulses. That’s because addiction develops when the pleasure circuits in the brain get overwhelmed, in a way that can become chronic and sometimes even permanent. This is what’s at play when you hear about reward “systems” or “pathways” and the role of dopamine when it comes to addiction. But what does any of that really mean? One of the most primitive parts of the brain, the reward system, developed as a way to reinforce behaviors we need to survive—such as eating. When we eat foods, the reward pathways activate a chemical called dopamine, which, in turn, releases a jolt of satisfaction. This encourages you to eat again in the future. When a person develops an addiction to a substance, it’s because the brain has started to change. This happens because addictive substances trigger an outsized response when they reach the brain. Instead of a simple, pleasurable surge of dopamine, many drugs of abuse—such as opioids, cocaine, or nicotine—cause dopamine to flood the reward pathway, 10 times more than a natural reward. The brain remembers this surge and associates it with the addictive substance. However, with chronic use of the substance, over time the brain’s circuits adapt and become less sensitive to dopamine. Achieving that pleasurable sensation becomes increasingly important, but at the same time, you build tolerance and need more and more of that substance to generate the level of high you crave. Addiction can also cause problems with focus, memory, and learning, not to mention decision-making and judgement. Seeking drugs, therefore, is driven by habit—and not conscious, rational decisions. Unfortunately, the belief that people with addictions are simply making bad choices pervades. Furthermore, the use of stigmatizing language, such as “junkie” and “addict” and getting “clean,” often creates barriers when it comes to accessing treatment. There’s also stigma that surrounds treatment methods, creating additional challenges. Though treatment modalities differ based on an individual’s history and the particular addiction he or she has developed, medications can make all the difference. “A lot of people think that the goal of treatment for opioid use disorder, for example, is not taking any medication at all,” says David A. Fiellin, MD, a Yale Medicine primary care and addiction medicine specialist. “Research shows that medication-based treatments are the most effective treatment. Opioid use disorder is a medical condition just like depression, diabetes or hypertension, and as with those conditions, it is most effectively treated with a combination of medication and counseling.”
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 327882
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How Alzheimer's Changes the Brain
Watch an updated version of this video here: https://youtu.be/hEw1Yq_4PaA.
This animation shows how Alzheimer’s disease, a type of dementia, changes the brain....
Watch an updated version of this video here: https://youtu.be/hEw1Yq_4PaA.
This animation shows how Alzheimer’s disease, a type of dementia, changes the brain. You can also learn about promising ideas to treat and prevent Alzheimer's disease. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease: https://go.usa.gov/xtqAH
#Alzheimers #Dementia #Brain #Animation
https://wn.com/How_Alzheimer's_Changes_The_Brain
Watch an updated version of this video here: https://youtu.be/hEw1Yq_4PaA.
This animation shows how Alzheimer’s disease, a type of dementia, changes the brain. You can also learn about promising ideas to treat and prevent Alzheimer's disease. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease: https://go.usa.gov/xtqAH
#Alzheimers #Dementia #Brain #Animation
- published: 23 Aug 2017
- views: 1037744
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The Brain
The Brain: Structure and Function
In this video Paul Andersen explains the structures and functions of seventeen major parts of the brain. He begins with a qu...
The Brain: Structure and Function
In this video Paul Andersen explains the structures and functions of seventeen major parts of the brain. He begins with a quick discussion of brain evolution and ends with a review of the major parts presented inside the brainstem, cerebellum, thalamus, and cerebrum.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
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Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Angelo.romano. SVG Drawing Representing a Number of Sports Icons: Ice Hockey, Athletcs, Basketball and Football (soccer), October 2, 2007. self-made with Inkscape, starting from a number of existing SVG drawings taken from the Wikimedia Commons (namely, Image:Basketball ball.svg, Image:Soccer ball.svg and vectorized versions of Image:Olympic pictogram Ice hockey.png and Image:Olympic pictogram Athletics.png. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_sports_drawing.svg.
Bradley, M M, and P J Lang. "Measuring Emotion: The Self-Assessment Manikin and the Semantic Differential." Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 25, no. 1 (March 1994): 49--59.
caustic, lunar. Approximately 6 Weeks from Conception, I.e. 8 Weeks from LMP. Shot with 105 Mm Micro-NIKKOR Lens with 2 off Camera SB-800's. Specimen Is Submerged in Alcohol. This Is a Spontaneous (ie. Not a Termination) Abortion. It Was Extruded Intact with the Gestational Sac Surrounded by Developing Placental Tissue and Decidual Tissue. This Was Carefully Opened to Avoid Damaging the Embryo., January 23, 2009. Embryo. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Human_Embryo_-_Approximately_8_weeks_estimated_gestational_age.jpg.
College, OpenStax. Illustration from Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web Site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013., [object HTMLTableCellElement]. Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1810_Major_Pituitary_Hormones.jpg.
Dobschütz, Sigismund von. Deutsch: Welpe, May 27, 2011. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Welpe_2011.JPG.
"File:1421 Sensory Homunculus.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1421_Sensory_Homunculus.jpg.
"File:Animal Diversity.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Animal_diversity.png.
"File:Basal Ganglia Circuits.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, January 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Basal_ganglia_circuits.svg&oldid=469762706.
"File:Bilaterian-Plan.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bilaterian-plan.svg.
"File:Corpus Callosum.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Corpus_callosum.png.
"File:EmbryonicBrain.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EmbryonicBrain.svg.
"File:Lobes of the Brain NL.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lobes_of_the_brain_NL.svg.
"File:Skull and Brain Normal Human.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skull_and_brain_normal_human.svg.
"File:Tiburón.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tibur%C3%B3n.jpg.
GerryShaw. English: Cortical Neuron Stained with Antibody to Neurofilament Subunit NF-L in Green. In Red Are Neuronal Stem Cells Stained with Antibody to Alpha-Internexin. Image Created Using Antibodies from EnCor Biotechnology Inc., February 4, 2000. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Neuron_in_tissue_culture.jpg.
Government, U. S. The Seal of the President of the United States. The Blazon Is Defined in Executive Order 10860 As:, [object HTMLTableCellElement]. Extracted from PDF version of Federal Assistance for Impacted Communities guide, archived here, with some small cleanups. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US-President-Seal.svg.
Griffiths, Si. English: Brick Wall, March 12, 2005. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brick_Wall.jpg.
Hagens, Wouter. English: Kitten about 2 Months Old, December 3, 2013. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20131203_kitten_B.jpg.
Häggström, Mikael. English: Organ Adapted for Use in Häggström Diagrams, January 16, 2008. Image:Gray970.png (Public domain license). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heart_and_lung.gif.
illustrator, Patrick J. Lynch, medical. Brain Human Sagittal Section, December 23, 2006. Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator.
https://wn.com/The_Brain
The Brain: Structure and Function
In this video Paul Andersen explains the structures and functions of seventeen major parts of the brain. He begins with a quick discussion of brain evolution and ends with a review of the major parts presented inside the brainstem, cerebellum, thalamus, and cerebrum.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Angelo.romano. SVG Drawing Representing a Number of Sports Icons: Ice Hockey, Athletcs, Basketball and Football (soccer), October 2, 2007. self-made with Inkscape, starting from a number of existing SVG drawings taken from the Wikimedia Commons (namely, Image:Basketball ball.svg, Image:Soccer ball.svg and vectorized versions of Image:Olympic pictogram Ice hockey.png and Image:Olympic pictogram Athletics.png. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_sports_drawing.svg.
Bradley, M M, and P J Lang. "Measuring Emotion: The Self-Assessment Manikin and the Semantic Differential." Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 25, no. 1 (March 1994): 49--59.
caustic, lunar. Approximately 6 Weeks from Conception, I.e. 8 Weeks from LMP. Shot with 105 Mm Micro-NIKKOR Lens with 2 off Camera SB-800's. Specimen Is Submerged in Alcohol. This Is a Spontaneous (ie. Not a Termination) Abortion. It Was Extruded Intact with the Gestational Sac Surrounded by Developing Placental Tissue and Decidual Tissue. This Was Carefully Opened to Avoid Damaging the Embryo., January 23, 2009. Embryo. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Human_Embryo_-_Approximately_8_weeks_estimated_gestational_age.jpg.
College, OpenStax. Illustration from Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web Site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013., [object HTMLTableCellElement]. Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/col11496/1.6/, Jun 19, 2013. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1810_Major_Pituitary_Hormones.jpg.
Dobschütz, Sigismund von. Deutsch: Welpe, May 27, 2011. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Welpe_2011.JPG.
"File:1421 Sensory Homunculus.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1421_Sensory_Homunculus.jpg.
"File:Animal Diversity.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Animal_diversity.png.
"File:Basal Ganglia Circuits.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, January 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Basal_ganglia_circuits.svg&oldid=469762706.
"File:Bilaterian-Plan.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bilaterian-plan.svg.
"File:Corpus Callosum.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Corpus_callosum.png.
"File:EmbryonicBrain.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EmbryonicBrain.svg.
"File:Lobes of the Brain NL.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 19, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lobes_of_the_brain_NL.svg.
"File:Skull and Brain Normal Human.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skull_and_brain_normal_human.svg.
"File:Tiburón.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 18, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tibur%C3%B3n.jpg.
GerryShaw. English: Cortical Neuron Stained with Antibody to Neurofilament Subunit NF-L in Green. In Red Are Neuronal Stem Cells Stained with Antibody to Alpha-Internexin. Image Created Using Antibodies from EnCor Biotechnology Inc., February 4, 2000. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Neuron_in_tissue_culture.jpg.
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Up close with a human brain - BBC News
As part of the BBC #In the Mind series Fergus Walsh visits the Bristol Brain Bank, one of a network of ten brain banks managed by the Medical Research Council. ...
As part of the BBC #In the Mind series Fergus Walsh visits the Bristol Brain Bank, one of a network of ten brain banks managed by the Medical Research Council. Here he shares some facts and figures about what makes the human brain one of the most complex structures in the world. The report contains detailed shots of the human brain from the start.
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As part of the BBC #In the Mind series Fergus Walsh visits the Bristol Brain Bank, one of a network of ten brain banks managed by the Medical Research Council. Here he shares some facts and figures about what makes the human brain one of the most complex structures in the world. The report contains detailed shots of the human brain from the start.
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You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | Sandrine Thuret | TED
Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains...
Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesis—improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated with aging along the way.
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Anatomy of the Brain | Model
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Shocking Truth About Your 2nd Brain! #gutbrainconnection #funfactfriday #mentalhealthfacts
The Gut plays such an important role in our mental health! If you would like to better yourself but know you need to build your self & social confidence first, ...
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Welcome to the Brain Bank | National Geographic
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Arthur Characters: Good to Most Good
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Arthur Characters: Good to Most Good
There are plenty of shows out there for little kids to both enjoy and learn from, but very few of those manage to transcend the days of childhood and stick around as not only something enjoyable for adults, but something that people of all ages can still have a strong attachment to. Besides Sesame Street, we feel that the only other PBS show to reach this status is Arthur. Focused on the titular aardvark, the cartoon focuses on the day-to-day lives of a cast filled with lovable anthropomorphic animals. But of all the main Arthur characters, which are the most pure-hearted?
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Arthur Characters Tier list
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Every Arthur Character’s First And Last Lines (Part 1)
Intro - 0:00
Arthur Read - 0:04
DW Read - 0:17
Buster Baxter - 0:27
Francine Frensky - 0:37
Muffy Crosswire - 0:52
Mr Ratburn - 1:01
Alan (The Brain) Powers - 1:11
Binky Barns - 1:32
Pal - 1:45
Kate Read - 1:54
Jane Read - 2:06
David Read - 2:14
George Lundgren - 2:21
Sue Ellen Armstrong - 2:33
Fern Walters - 2:51
Ladonna Compson - 2:58
Bud Compson - 3:09
Prunella Deegan - 3:20
Bitzi Baxter - 3:29
Oliver Frensky - 3:44
Mrs Mcgrady - 3:55
Mr Haney - 4:08
Emily - 4:21
Tommy And Timmy Tibble - 4:28
Molly McDonald - 4:53
Rattles - 5:02
Slink - 5:11
James McDonald - 5:22
Grandma Thora - 5:32
Grandpa Dave - 5:39
Nadine Flumberghast - 5:53
Carl Gould - 6:11
Catherine Frensky - 6:32
Nemo - 6:44
Ed Crosswire - 7:00
Bailey - 7:11
Outro - 7:36
I’ll do a part 2 soon.
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Arthur character tier list
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Top 10 Times Arthur Tackled Serious Issues
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Ranking Every Single Arthur Character In A Tier List
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List of 25 Years of Characters from Arthur
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• Arthur Reed
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• Bud Compson
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• Carl Gould
• D.W. Reed
• Fern Walters
• Francine Frensky
• George Lundgren
• Ladonna Compson
• Muffy Crosswire
• Nadine Flumberghast
• Prunella Deegan
• Sue Ellen Armstrong
• Timmy and Tommy
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Who is the BEST Arthur Character? 🎨
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Arthur Characters In Real Life
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Let’s start things off with the show’s main protagonist. This little kid named Oliver captures Arthur’s love for reading books after nailing his look with the iconic Arthur glasses.
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Having the tendency to be very bossy around others; @bryantfaith_ from twitter emulated one of Dora’s bossy moments in this photo.
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Known for being fashionable, talkative, and melodramatic; Twitter user @Skylaareilly dresses up as the fabulous Muffy Crosswire to recreate this iconic scene representing her personality.
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Smash or Pass: All Arthur Characters 18+
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Arthur Characters: Good to Most Good
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Arthur Characters: Good to Most Good
There are plenty of shows out there for little kids to both enjoy and learn from, but very few of those manage to transcend the days of childhood and stick around as not only something enjoyable for adults, but something that people of all ages can still have a strong attachment to. Besides Sesame Street, we feel that the only other PBS show to reach this status is Arthur. Focused on the titular aardvark, the cartoon focuses on the day-to-day lives of a cast filled with lovable anthropomorphic animals. But of all the main Arthur characters, which are the most pure-hearted?
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Arthur Characters: Good to Most Good
There are plenty of shows out there for little kids to both enjoy and learn from, but very few of those manage to transcend the days of childhood and stick around as not only something enjoyable for adults, but something that people of all ages can still have a strong attachment to. Besides Sesame Street, we feel that the only other PBS show to reach this status is Arthur. Focused on the titular aardvark, the cartoon focuses on the day-to-day lives of a cast filled with lovable anthropomorphic animals. But of all the main Arthur characters, which are the most pure-hearted?
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👿 OFFICIAL GOOD-TO-EVIL PLAYLIST 👼
https://bit.ly/3hU28Ge
90s NICKTOONS: Worst to Best --- https://bit.ly/3ss2ESf
Every PIXAR Feature Animated Movie: Worst to Best --- https://bit.ly/3z4mjea
Nickelodeon Moms: Good to Evil (Who's The Best Nick Toon Mom?) --- https://bit.ly/33mnOc9
Nickelodeon Cartoon Villains: Evil to Most Evil — https://bit.ly/32SZD0u
Nickelodeon Cartoon Heroes: Good to Most Good — https://bit.ly/3f156YR
Nickelodeon Cartoon Villains: Dumb to Brilliant — https://bit.ly/3BenxUr
The Loud House: Good to Evil — https://bit.ly/3DbctYx
Spongebob Squarepants: Good to Evil — https://bit.ly/2Z3Snhv
Hey Arnold!: Good to Evil — https://bit.ly/2EV0FRv
Invader Zim: Good to Evil — https://bit.ly/2Rls2qP
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Arthur Characters Tier list
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7:53
Every Arthur Character’s First And Last Lines (Part 1)
Intro - 0:00
Arthur Read - 0:04
DW Read - 0:17
Buster Baxter - 0:27
Francine Frensky - 0:37
Muffy Crosswire - 0:52
Mr Ratburn - 1:01
Alan (The Brain) Powers - ...
Intro - 0:00
Arthur Read - 0:04
DW Read - 0:17
Buster Baxter - 0:27
Francine Frensky - 0:37
Muffy Crosswire - 0:52
Mr Ratburn - 1:01
Alan (The Brain) Powers - 1:11
Binky Barns - 1:32
Pal - 1:45
Kate Read - 1:54
Jane Read - 2:06
David Read - 2:14
George Lundgren - 2:21
Sue Ellen Armstrong - 2:33
Fern Walters - 2:51
Ladonna Compson - 2:58
Bud Compson - 3:09
Prunella Deegan - 3:20
Bitzi Baxter - 3:29
Oliver Frensky - 3:44
Mrs Mcgrady - 3:55
Mr Haney - 4:08
Emily - 4:21
Tommy And Timmy Tibble - 4:28
Molly McDonald - 4:53
Rattles - 5:02
Slink - 5:11
James McDonald - 5:22
Grandma Thora - 5:32
Grandpa Dave - 5:39
Nadine Flumberghast - 5:53
Carl Gould - 6:11
Catherine Frensky - 6:32
Nemo - 6:44
Ed Crosswire - 7:00
Bailey - 7:11
Outro - 7:36
I’ll do a part 2 soon.
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Intro - 0:00
Arthur Read - 0:04
DW Read - 0:17
Buster Baxter - 0:27
Francine Frensky - 0:37
Muffy Crosswire - 0:52
Mr Ratburn - 1:01
Alan (The Brain) Powers - 1:11
Binky Barns - 1:32
Pal - 1:45
Kate Read - 1:54
Jane Read - 2:06
David Read - 2:14
George Lundgren - 2:21
Sue Ellen Armstrong - 2:33
Fern Walters - 2:51
Ladonna Compson - 2:58
Bud Compson - 3:09
Prunella Deegan - 3:20
Bitzi Baxter - 3:29
Oliver Frensky - 3:44
Mrs Mcgrady - 3:55
Mr Haney - 4:08
Emily - 4:21
Tommy And Timmy Tibble - 4:28
Molly McDonald - 4:53
Rattles - 5:02
Slink - 5:11
James McDonald - 5:22
Grandma Thora - 5:32
Grandpa Dave - 5:39
Nadine Flumberghast - 5:53
Carl Gould - 6:11
Catherine Frensky - 6:32
Nemo - 6:44
Ed Crosswire - 7:00
Bailey - 7:11
Outro - 7:36
I’ll do a part 2 soon.
- published: 05 Oct 2022
- views: 7450
15:02
Top 10 Times Arthur Tackled Serious Issues
For a PBS show, "Arthur" tackled a lot of serious issues. For this list, we’ll be looking at times when “Arthur” was much more than a kids’ show, addressing imp...
For a PBS show, "Arthur" tackled a lot of serious issues. For this list, we’ll be looking at times when “Arthur” was much more than a kids’ show, addressing important topics in a way that all ages can understand. Our countdown includes natural disasters, banning books, PTSD, and more! Which serious issue do YOU think "Arthur" tackled the best? Let us know in the comments!
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For a PBS show, "Arthur" tackled a lot of serious issues. For this list, we’ll be looking at times when “Arthur” was much more than a kids’ show, addressing important topics in a way that all ages can understand. Our countdown includes natural disasters, banning books, PTSD, and more! Which serious issue do YOU think "Arthur" tackled the best? Let us know in the comments!
Watch more great serious issue videos here:
Top 10 Times Nickelodeon Shows Tackled Serious Issues - https://youtu.be/lJiXXi4AXIM
Top 10 Times SpongeBob SquarePants Tackled Serious Issues - https://youtu.be/4leLBZinJyo
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- published: 27 Mar 2022
- views: 373461
6:32
Ranking Every Single Arthur Character In A Tier List
This Is Only My Opinion, Please Dont Bash My Opinion In The Comments.
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- published: 16 Aug 2023
- views: 366
1:09
List of 25 Years of Characters from Arthur
• Alan "The Brain" Powers
• Arthur Reed
• Binky Barnes
• Bud Compson
• Buster Baxter
• Carl Gould
• D.W. Reed
• Fern Walters
• Francine Frensky
• George Lundgre...
• Alan "The Brain" Powers
• Arthur Reed
• Binky Barnes
• Bud Compson
• Buster Baxter
• Carl Gould
• D.W. Reed
• Fern Walters
• Francine Frensky
• George Lundgren
• Ladonna Compson
• Muffy Crosswire
• Nadine Flumberghast
• Prunella Deegan
• Sue Ellen Armstrong
• Timmy and Tommy
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• Alan "The Brain" Powers
• Arthur Reed
• Binky Barnes
• Bud Compson
• Buster Baxter
• Carl Gould
• D.W. Reed
• Fern Walters
• Francine Frensky
• George Lundgren
• Ladonna Compson
• Muffy Crosswire
• Nadine Flumberghast
• Prunella Deegan
• Sue Ellen Armstrong
• Timmy and Tommy
- published: 07 Oct 2021
- views: 252
1:29
Arthur Characters In Real Life
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Arthur Characters In Real Life
Number 1: ...
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Arthur Characters In Real Life
Number 1: Arthur Read
Let’s start things off with the show’s main protagonist. This little kid named Oliver captures Arthur’s love for reading books after nailing his look with the iconic Arthur glasses.
Number 2: Dora Winifred Read
Having the tendency to be very bossy around others; @bryantfaith_ from twitter emulated one of Dora’s bossy moments in this photo.
Number 3: Muffy Crosswire
Known for being fashionable, talkative, and melodramatic; Twitter user @Skylaareilly dresses up as the fabulous Muffy Crosswire to recreate this iconic scene representing her personality.
Number 4: Molly MacDonald
Molly’s love for heavy metal music and having a tough personality was evident in this photo of Nat from Tumblr.
Number 5: Sebastian Winkleplotz
Next is the snooty but talented,championship winning Sebastian Winkleplotz. Finding him in real life would be this poodle from the American Kennel Club.
Number 6: George Lundgren
Last for this list would be George. Nicknamed as “Big Horns”, George’s real life counterpart, the moose, also has big horns better known as antlers as shown from Valerius Geist’ article.
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https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/D.W._Read
https://mobile.twitter.com/bryantfaith_/status/785795460380229632
https://galleryroulette.com/cartoons/14-halloween-costumes-only-90s-00s-kids-will-get/
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Muffy_Crosswire
https://www.britannica.com/animal/moose-mammal
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/George_Lundgren
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Molly_MacDonald
https://anonymousreptile.tumblr.com/post/92956415881/what-a-hoe-molly-macdonald-cosplay-it-was-a
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Sebastian_Winkleplotz
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/poodle-standard/
https://wn.com/Arthur_Characters_In_Real_Life
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Arthur Characters In Real Life
Number 1: Arthur Read
Let’s start things off with the show’s main protagonist. This little kid named Oliver captures Arthur’s love for reading books after nailing his look with the iconic Arthur glasses.
Number 2: Dora Winifred Read
Having the tendency to be very bossy around others; @bryantfaith_ from twitter emulated one of Dora’s bossy moments in this photo.
Number 3: Muffy Crosswire
Known for being fashionable, talkative, and melodramatic; Twitter user @Skylaareilly dresses up as the fabulous Muffy Crosswire to recreate this iconic scene representing her personality.
Number 4: Molly MacDonald
Molly’s love for heavy metal music and having a tough personality was evident in this photo of Nat from Tumblr.
Number 5: Sebastian Winkleplotz
Next is the snooty but talented,championship winning Sebastian Winkleplotz. Finding him in real life would be this poodle from the American Kennel Club.
Number 6: George Lundgren
Last for this list would be George. Nicknamed as “Big Horns”, George’s real life counterpart, the moose, also has big horns better known as antlers as shown from Valerius Geist’ article.
Smash that like button if you enjoyed this video. For more videos like this, subscribe to Endless Awe for your endless source of obsession.
References:
https://www.costume-works.com/arthur.html
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Arthur_Read
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/D.W._Read
https://mobile.twitter.com/bryantfaith_/status/785795460380229632
https://galleryroulette.com/cartoons/14-halloween-costumes-only-90s-00s-kids-will-get/
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Muffy_Crosswire
https://www.britannica.com/animal/moose-mammal
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/George_Lundgren
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Molly_MacDonald
https://anonymousreptile.tumblr.com/post/92956415881/what-a-hoe-molly-macdonald-cosplay-it-was-a
https://arthur.fandom.com/wiki/Sebastian_Winkleplotz
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/poodle-standard/
- published: 30 Jan 2021
- views: 9560
25:59
Smash or Pass: All Arthur Characters 18+
Passing or Smashing all adult Arthur characters. That's the video.
Passing or Smashing all adult Arthur characters. That's the video.
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Passing or Smashing all adult Arthur characters. That's the video.
- published: 12 Mar 2022
- views: 46