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Momus - I want you, but I don't need you.
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos w...
published: 03 Nov 2010
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Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 12 Feb 2013
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Inspire Project 2018 MOMus
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
published: 05 Jun 2020
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Momus - Hairstyle Of The Devil Promo
Promo shown on SnubTV
published: 18 Oct 2006
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Momus: Swansong
Consider supporting the artist by ordering the Athenian album from Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-athenian
published: 27 Feb 2021
4:47
Momus - I want you, but I don't need you.
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like ...
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you
La la la
La la la
I love you, and I love how you love how I love you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to love me to love you
If your love changed into hate
Would my love have been a mistake?
La la la
La la la
So I'm gonna leave you, and I'd like you to leave me to leave you
But lover believe me, it isn't because I don't need you
(you know I don't need you)
All I wanted was to be wanted
But you're drowning me deep in your need to be needed
La la la
La la la la la la la la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you.
________________________________________________________
(The original idea of the merry-go-round is by http://www.youtube.com/user/11112222able
I only replaced the greek subtitles to make them more understandable.
Here you can find the original greek subtitled video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvHF2V58DQ )
https://wn.com/Momus_I_Want_You,_But_I_Don't_Need_You.
I like you, and I'd like you to like me to like you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to want me to like you
Because if you didn't like me
I would still like you, you see
La la la
La la la
I lick you, I like you to like me to lick you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to like me to lick you
If your pleasure turned into pain
I would still lick for my personal gain
La la la
La la la
I fuck you, and I love you to love me to fuck you
But I don't fucking need you
Don't need you to need me to fuck you
If you need me to need you to fuck
That fucks everything up
La la la
La la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you
La la la
La la la
I love you, and I love how you love how I love you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to love me to love you
If your love changed into hate
Would my love have been a mistake?
La la la
La la la
So I'm gonna leave you, and I'd like you to leave me to leave you
But lover believe me, it isn't because I don't need you
(you know I don't need you)
All I wanted was to be wanted
But you're drowning me deep in your need to be needed
La la la
La la la la la la la la la
I want you, and I want you to want me to want you
But I don't need you
Don't need you to need me to need you
That's just me
So take me or leave me
But please don't need me
Don't need me to need you to need me
Cos we're here one minute, the next we're dead
So love me and leave me
But try not to need me
Enough said
I want you, but I don't need you.
________________________________________________________
(The original idea of the merry-go-round is by http://www.youtube.com/user/11112222able
I only replaced the greek subtitles to make them more understandable.
Here you can find the original greek subtitled video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvHF2V58DQ )
- published: 03 Nov 2010
- views: 325616
4:19
Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
https://wn.com/Momus_I_Was_A_Maoist_Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 118962
2:59
Inspire Project 2018 MOMus
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
https://wn.com/Inspire_Project_2018_Momus
Η Ειρήνη Ράπτη είναι μια από τους νέους καλλιτέχνες που έλαβαν συμμετοχή στο Inspire Project του 2018 που οργάνωσε το Μακεδονικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης.
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 37
3:14
Momus: Swansong
Consider supporting the artist by ordering the Athenian album from Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-athenian
Consider supporting the artist by ordering the Athenian album from Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-athenian
https://wn.com/Momus_Swansong
Consider supporting the artist by ordering the Athenian album from Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-athenian
- published: 27 Feb 2021
- views: 3573
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Momus - Sadness Of Things (Official Video)
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, ...
published: 24 Jan 2014
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Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 12 Feb 2013
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Momus - Rhetoric (Official Video)
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred ...
published: 31 Aug 2007
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Momus - Rhetoric (original video)
Momus won the Golden Muuvi for the best Finnish music video in 1993 with this video. To date he is the only foreign artist to do so.
published: 28 Jul 2008
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Momus - The Hairstyle Of The Devil - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
published: 20 May 2013
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Momus - Trust Me I'm A Doctor - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
published: 20 May 2013
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Momus - I Was a Maoist Intellectual (Stereo)
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
published: 21 Jul 2013
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Momus: My Corona
To support the artist, consider buying this album from Momus at Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-vivid
published: 09 Apr 2020
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Momus: Reshape
The twelfth song made for Ballyhoo. https://momus3.bandcamp.com/album/ballyhoo
published: 17 Aug 2024
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Momus: The Art Creep is Dead
Momus revisits his 2015 song The Art Creep. Not the final mix.
published: 07 Oct 2022
5:29
Momus - Sadness Of Things (Official Video)
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god o...
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/
https://wn.com/Momus_Sadness_Of_Things_(Official_Video)
MOMUS - Sadness Of Things
Nicholas Currie (born 11 February 1960 in Paisley, Scotland), more popularly known under the artist name Momus (after the Greek god of mockery), is a songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired. Many of his songs are literary and could be classified as postmodern.[citation needed]
For nearly thirty years he has been releasing, to marginal commercial and critical success, albums on labels in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness." He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/
- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 53301
4:19
Momus: I Was a Maoist Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
https://wn.com/Momus_I_Was_A_Maoist_Intellectual
A live performance recorded by French TV in 1988.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 118962
5:16
Momus - Rhetoric (Official Video)
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
T...
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred to in that description include Jarvis Cocker, Saint Etienne singer Sarah Cracknell, Ed Ball and Simon Turner.
The "Man Of Letters" DVD contains the full length version of the programme, with nearly twenty minutes of unseen footage from the original video release.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk
https://wn.com/Momus_Rhetoric_(Official_Video)
This video is from Momus: Man Of Letters DVD.
The first ever DVD to feature one the true enigmatic figures of alternative music's last twenty years, Momus.
Throughout his recording career for Cherry Red Records and Creation Records, now stretching over twenty years, Momus has always excited and confounded in equal measure -- his work always contains something different and challenging, and "Man Of Letters" is no exception.
"Man Of Letters" was produced by Finnish director Hannu Puttonen (who has also worked with Billy Bragg and Bill Drummond), and has been described as "not so much a documentary, but a stream of consciousness, visualizations of songs, moral discussions by Momus and companions...of whom some have a high profile in British pop culture..."
The guest appearances referred to in that description include Jarvis Cocker, Saint Etienne singer Sarah Cracknell, Ed Ball and Simon Turner.
The "Man Of Letters" DVD contains the full length version of the programme, with nearly twenty minutes of unseen footage from the original video release.
http://www.cherryred.co.uk
- published: 31 Aug 2007
- views: 36382
4:51
Momus - Rhetoric (original video)
Momus won the Golden Muuvi for the best Finnish music video in 1993 with this video. To date he is the only foreign artist to do so.
Momus won the Golden Muuvi for the best Finnish music video in 1993 with this video. To date he is the only foreign artist to do so.
https://wn.com/Momus_Rhetoric_(Original_Video)
Momus won the Golden Muuvi for the best Finnish music video in 1993 with this video. To date he is the only foreign artist to do so.
- published: 28 Jul 2008
- views: 11404
4:11
Momus - The Hairstyle Of The Devil - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles De...
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
https://wn.com/Momus_The_Hairstyle_Of_The_Devil_(A_Man_Of_Letters,_Uk,_1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
02 the hairstyle of the devil
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 5989
4:56
Momus - Trust Me I'm A Doctor - (A Man Of Letters, UK, 1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze...
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
https://wn.com/Momus_Trust_Me_I'm_A_Doctor_(A_Man_Of_Letters,_Uk,_1992)
MOMUS a man of letters
09 trust me im a doctor
technically speaking, man of letters is not
so much a documentary on Momus, but in the words
of Gilles Deleuze - a rhizome of narratives:
stream of consciousness, visualisations of songs,
lyrics & moral discussions by Momus and his
companions... of whom some have a high profile
in British pop culture... and some who join Momus
in his love for words, those great confusers...
nicholas currie
Order the DVD now at http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2713
- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 5207
4:07
Momus: My Corona
To support the artist, consider buying this album from Momus at Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-vivid
To support the artist, consider buying this album from Momus at Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-vivid
https://wn.com/Momus_My_Corona
To support the artist, consider buying this album from Momus at Darla: https://darla.com/products/momus-vivid
- published: 09 Apr 2020
- views: 8337
3:29
Momus: Reshape
The twelfth song made for Ballyhoo. https://momus3.bandcamp.com/album/ballyhoo
The twelfth song made for Ballyhoo. https://momus3.bandcamp.com/album/ballyhoo
https://wn.com/Momus_Reshape
The twelfth song made for Ballyhoo. https://momus3.bandcamp.com/album/ballyhoo
- published: 17 Aug 2024
- views: 359
3:51
Momus: The Art Creep is Dead
Momus revisits his 2015 song The Art Creep. Not the final mix.
Momus revisits his 2015 song The Art Creep. Not the final mix.
https://wn.com/Momus_The_Art_Creep_Is_Dead
Momus revisits his 2015 song The Art Creep. Not the final mix.
- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 2253
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Clinical Cuts: Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system
Today's #ClinicalCuts is about everything... because the nervous system is involved in nearly everything we do, from how we see, to how we walk and talk!
The nervous system is divided into the central nervous system, the brain and the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which is further divided into the somatic and the autonomic nervous systems.
Broadly speaking, the nervous system can be split into an afferent and an efferent division.
The afferent division brings sensory information from the outside into the central nervous system, and includes visual receptors, auditory receptors, chemoreceptors, and somatosensory or touch receptors.
On the other hand, the efferent division brings motor information from the central nervous system to the periphery, ultimately resulting in...
published: 28 Jun 2023
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Nervous System
Join the Amoeba Sisters on this introduction to the Nervous System! This video briefly describes the division of the central nervous system (including going over some general areas of the brain) and the peripheral nervous system before exploring some divisions of the peripheral nervous system (somatic and autonomic, parasympathetic and sympathetic). Then the video outlines glial cells and neurons before introducing the action potential and neurotransmitters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Starting Tour of Nervous System
1:13 Central and Peripheral Nervous System
1:37 Brain
3:05 Divisions of Peripheral Nervous System
3:44 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
4:45 Neurons and Glia
6:19 Action Potential
9:10 Neurotransmitters
10:06 Recap of Video
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FACTUAL REFERENCES:
Betts,...
published: 09 Nov 2022
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Peripheral Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #12
It is now time to meet the system that helps your brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with a look at your peripheral nervous system, its afferent and efferent divisions, how it processes information, the reflex arc, and what your brain has to say about pain.
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
Download it here for Apple Devices: https://apple.co/3d4eyZo
Download it here for Android Devices: https://bit.ly/2SrDulJ
Chapters:
Introduction: Peripheral Nervous System 00:00
Sensory Nerve Receptors: Thermoreceptors, Photoreceptors, Chemoreceptors, Mechanoreceptors, and Nociceptors 0:56
What is Pain? 1:54
How Pain is Processed 2:51
Pain Threshold vs...
published: 30 Mar 2015
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Parasympathetic Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #15
This week we are looking at your parasympathetic division, which is the "resting and digesting" unit. Unfortunately, learning about this de-stressing division also involves a whole lot of memorization. Don't worry, though - we've got some mnemonic devices to help you out!
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
Download it here for Apple Devices: https://apple.co/3d4eyZo
Download it here for Android Devices: https://bit.ly/2SrDulJ
Chapters:
Introduction: Parasympathetic Nervous System 00:00
Comparing Structures of the Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 1:41
What Do Cranial Nerves Do? 2:49
The 12 Cranial Nerves 4:03
Mnemonics & Memory Tips for Studying the 12 Cranial Nerves 5:24
Vagus Nerve 6:40
The Au...
published: 20 Apr 2015
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Neurology | Autonomic Nervous System
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing the autonomic nervous system (ANS). We go into detail on the divisions of the ANS, including the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. We also talk about where these two divisions synapse, and how this system is so crucial in maintaining our homeostasis! We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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published: 11 Nov 2017
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Understanding Trauma, Anxiety and Burnout in your Nervous System - Break the Anxiety Cycle 20/30
Do you want to learn How to Process Emotions and improve your Mental Health? Sign up for a Therapy in a Nutshell Membership, you'll get access to all of Emma’s courses, workbooks, and a Live Q and A with 100’s of exclusive videos: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/membership
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Anxiety is essentially a state of your nervous system. In this video we’ll explore anxiety, trauma and burnout in your nervous system.
There’s two ways that your nervous system plays a direct role in anxiety and depression- your alerting activating system can get stuck on or stuck off. And most of the people who get stuck in these states don’t realize it, they are trapped in these cycles and ...
published: 18 Jan 2024
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The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology #26
Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
References:
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/actionpot.html
http://brainconnection.positscience.com/topics/?main=fa/zebras
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myelin_sheath_gap
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfiles/nervecellsandnerves/nerve_cells_and_nerves.shtml
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published: 23 Jul 2012
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Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic vs Parasympathetic, Animation
(USMLE topics, nervous system) The divisions of the ANS: Sympathetic, SNS, versus parasympathetic, PSNS.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked copy of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
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Voice by: Ashley Fleming
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The autonomic nervous system, or ANS, is the part of the nervous system that regulates activities of internal organs. The ANS is largely AUTONOMOUS, acting independently of the body’s consciousness and voluntary control. It has two main divisio...
published: 06 Mar 2018
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10 Min Stress Relief Breathing to BALANCE YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM & Sleep Better
This gentle breathing practice will help you relax after a long day. Through deep and longer exhales, you'll be able to release all tension and through deep inhales, you'll invite more peaceful and restful energy into your body and mind. Taking a few minutes in the evening to breathe with awareness is very healing and soothing for the nervous system, and helps you come back to inner harmony and balance, so you can wind down with a calm mind and a relaxed body and enjoy a restful sleep.
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published: 09 Dec 2024
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The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #8
Today Hank kicks off our look around MISSION CONTROL: the nervous system.
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Chapters:
Introduction: Hank's Morning Routine 00:00
Nervous System Functions: Sensory Input, Integration, and Motor Output 1:17
Organization of Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems 2:16
Neurons & Glial Cells 3:42
Central Nervous System Glial Cells: Astrocytes, Microglial, Ependymal, and Oligodendrocytes 4:17
Peripheral Nervous System Glial Cells: Satellite and Schwann 4:56
Cool Neuron Facts! 5:15
Neuron Structure 6:20
Classifying Neuron Structures: Multipolar, Bipolar, and Unip...
published: 23 Feb 2015
0:48
Clinical Cuts: Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system
Today's #ClinicalCuts is about everything... because the nervous system is involved in nearly everything we do, from how we see, to how we walk and talk!
The n...
Today's #ClinicalCuts is about everything... because the nervous system is involved in nearly everything we do, from how we see, to how we walk and talk!
The nervous system is divided into the central nervous system, the brain and the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which is further divided into the somatic and the autonomic nervous systems.
Broadly speaking, the nervous system can be split into an afferent and an efferent division.
The afferent division brings sensory information from the outside into the central nervous system, and includes visual receptors, auditory receptors, chemoreceptors, and somatosensory or touch receptors.
On the other hand, the efferent division brings motor information from the central nervous system to the periphery, ultimately resulting in contraction of skeletal muscles to trigger movement through the somatic nervous system, as well as contraction of the smooth muscles to trigger activity of the internal organs through the autonomic nervous system.
To dive deeper into the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, check out the full video and notes on Osmosis: https://osms.it/cc-nervous-anat-phys-yts
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Today's #ClinicalCuts is about everything... because the nervous system is involved in nearly everything we do, from how we see, to how we walk and talk!
The nervous system is divided into the central nervous system, the brain and the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which is further divided into the somatic and the autonomic nervous systems.
Broadly speaking, the nervous system can be split into an afferent and an efferent division.
The afferent division brings sensory information from the outside into the central nervous system, and includes visual receptors, auditory receptors, chemoreceptors, and somatosensory or touch receptors.
On the other hand, the efferent division brings motor information from the central nervous system to the periphery, ultimately resulting in contraction of skeletal muscles to trigger movement through the somatic nervous system, as well as contraction of the smooth muscles to trigger activity of the internal organs through the autonomic nervous system.
To dive deeper into the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, check out the full video and notes on Osmosis: https://osms.it/cc-nervous-anat-phys-yts
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- published: 28 Jun 2023
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11:32
Nervous System
Join the Amoeba Sisters on this introduction to the Nervous System! This video briefly describes the division of the central nervous system (including going ove...
Join the Amoeba Sisters on this introduction to the Nervous System! This video briefly describes the division of the central nervous system (including going over some general areas of the brain) and the peripheral nervous system before exploring some divisions of the peripheral nervous system (somatic and autonomic, parasympathetic and sympathetic). Then the video outlines glial cells and neurons before introducing the action potential and neurotransmitters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Starting Tour of Nervous System
1:13 Central and Peripheral Nervous System
1:37 Brain
3:05 Divisions of Peripheral Nervous System
3:44 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
4:45 Neurons and Glia
6:19 Action Potential
9:10 Neurotransmitters
10:06 Recap of Video
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FACTUAL REFERENCES:
Betts, J. Gordon, et al. “12.1 Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System - Anatomy and Physiology 2e | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, OpenStax, 20 Apr. 2022, openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e/pages/12-1-basic-structure-and-function-of-the-nervous-system.
Clark, Mary Ann, et al. “35.3 the Central Nervous System - Biology 2e | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, Openstax, 28 Mar. 2018, openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/35-3-the-central-nervous-system.
Urry, Lisa A, et al. Campbell Biology. 11th ed., New York, Ny, Pearson Education, Inc, 2017.
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FURTHER READING SUGGESTIONS:
Explore the action potential! https://openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e/pages/12-4-the-action-potential
A little more about somatic vs autonomic reflexes? https://open.oregonstate.education/aandp/chapter/16-2-autonomic-reflexes-and-homeostasis/
Glial cells and action potentials? Fascinating! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756778/
[By the way, this video is focused on the nervous system - but action potentials can happen in other cell types (like muscle cells) too!]
An interesting read about common myths about the brain https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/5-common-myths-about-the-brain/
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Join the Amoeba Sisters on this introduction to the Nervous System! This video briefly describes the division of the central nervous system (including going over some general areas of the brain) and the peripheral nervous system before exploring some divisions of the peripheral nervous system (somatic and autonomic, parasympathetic and sympathetic). Then the video outlines glial cells and neurons before introducing the action potential and neurotransmitters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Starting Tour of Nervous System
1:13 Central and Peripheral Nervous System
1:37 Brain
3:05 Divisions of Peripheral Nervous System
3:44 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
4:45 Neurons and Glia
6:19 Action Potential
9:10 Neurotransmitters
10:06 Recap of Video
---------------
FACTUAL REFERENCES:
Betts, J. Gordon, et al. “12.1 Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System - Anatomy and Physiology 2e | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, OpenStax, 20 Apr. 2022, openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e/pages/12-1-basic-structure-and-function-of-the-nervous-system.
Clark, Mary Ann, et al. “35.3 the Central Nervous System - Biology 2e | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, Openstax, 28 Mar. 2018, openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/35-3-the-central-nervous-system.
Urry, Lisa A, et al. Campbell Biology. 11th ed., New York, Ny, Pearson Education, Inc, 2017.
------------------
FURTHER READING SUGGESTIONS:
Explore the action potential! https://openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e/pages/12-4-the-action-potential
A little more about somatic vs autonomic reflexes? https://open.oregonstate.education/aandp/chapter/16-2-autonomic-reflexes-and-homeostasis/
Glial cells and action potentials? Fascinating! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756778/
[By the way, this video is focused on the nervous system - but action potentials can happen in other cell types (like muscle cells) too!]
An interesting read about common myths about the brain https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/5-common-myths-about-the-brain/
-----------------------------------------------
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. Learn more about our videos here: https://www.amoebasisters.com/our-videos
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❤️ Support Us? https://www.amoebasisters.com/support-us
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Biology Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0Myd7Dk1F0iQPGrjehze3eDpco1eVz
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End music in this video is listed free to use/no attribution required from the YouTube audio library.
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TRANSLATIONS:
Indonesian Subtitles Credit: Hanifah Yumna
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We also have videos that are dubbed in other languages (Spanish, Hindi, and Portuguese) using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. More about that here https://www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
- published: 09 Nov 2022
- views: 1990855
10:02
Peripheral Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #12
It is now time to meet the system that helps your brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with a...
It is now time to meet the system that helps your brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with a look at your peripheral nervous system, its afferent and efferent divisions, how it processes information, the reflex arc, and what your brain has to say about pain.
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Chapters:
Introduction: Peripheral Nervous System 00:00
Sensory Nerve Receptors: Thermoreceptors, Photoreceptors, Chemoreceptors, Mechanoreceptors, and Nociceptors 0:56
What is Pain? 1:54
How Pain is Processed 2:51
Pain Threshold vs Pain Tolerance 3:50
How the Brain Processes Pain 4:25
Afferent and Efferent Divisions 5:42
Five Steps of the Reflex Arc 6:38
What the Brain Says About Pain 8:09
Review 9:09
Credits 9:39
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It is now time to meet the system that helps your brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with a look at your peripheral nervous system, its afferent and efferent divisions, how it processes information, the reflex arc, and what your brain has to say about pain.
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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Chapters:
Introduction: Peripheral Nervous System 00:00
Sensory Nerve Receptors: Thermoreceptors, Photoreceptors, Chemoreceptors, Mechanoreceptors, and Nociceptors 0:56
What is Pain? 1:54
How Pain is Processed 2:51
Pain Threshold vs Pain Tolerance 3:50
How the Brain Processes Pain 4:25
Afferent and Efferent Divisions 5:42
Five Steps of the Reflex Arc 6:38
What the Brain Says About Pain 8:09
Review 9:09
Credits 9:39
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- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 3069495
10:17
Parasympathetic Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #15
This week we are looking at your parasympathetic division, which is the "resting and digesting" unit. Unfortunately, learning about this de-stressing division a...
This week we are looking at your parasympathetic division, which is the "resting and digesting" unit. Unfortunately, learning about this de-stressing division also involves a whole lot of memorization. Don't worry, though - we've got some mnemonic devices to help you out!
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Chapters:
Introduction: Parasympathetic Nervous System 00:00
Comparing Structures of the Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 1:41
What Do Cranial Nerves Do? 2:49
The 12 Cranial Nerves 4:03
Mnemonics & Memory Tips for Studying the 12 Cranial Nerves 5:24
Vagus Nerve 6:40
The Autonomic Nervous System & Sex 8:16
Review 9:13
Credits 9:53
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This week we are looking at your parasympathetic division, which is the "resting and digesting" unit. Unfortunately, learning about this de-stressing division also involves a whole lot of memorization. Don't worry, though - we've got some mnemonic devices to help you out!
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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Chapters:
Introduction: Parasympathetic Nervous System 00:00
Comparing Structures of the Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous Systems 1:41
What Do Cranial Nerves Do? 2:49
The 12 Cranial Nerves 4:03
Mnemonics & Memory Tips for Studying the 12 Cranial Nerves 5:24
Vagus Nerve 6:40
The Autonomic Nervous System & Sex 8:16
Review 9:13
Credits 9:53
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Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Simun Niclasen, Brad Wardell, Roger C. Rocha, Jan Schmid, Elliot Beter, Nevin Spoljaric, Sandra Aft, SR Foxley, Jessica Simmons, Stefan R. Finnerup, Jason A Saslow, Robert Kunz, Jessica Wode, Mike Drew, Steve Marshall, Anna-Ester Volozh, Christian Ludvigsen, Jeffrey Thompson, James Craver, Alex Lee CPA, Liz Siron, Kathryn "Fallout Shelter" Plimpton, Daniel McLaughlin, Kate Plimpton, Thanks Zujus!, Charlie Kuski, Rachel Lee, Felicia Gilcris
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- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 1920234
31:00
Neurology | Autonomic Nervous System
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing the autonomic nervous system (ANS). We...
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing the autonomic nervous system (ANS). We go into detail on the divisions of the ANS, including the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. We also talk about where these two divisions synapse, and how this system is so crucial in maintaining our homeostasis! We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing the autonomic nervous system (ANS). We go into detail on the divisions of the ANS, including the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. We also talk about where these two divisions synapse, and how this system is so crucial in maintaining our homeostasis! We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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- published: 11 Nov 2017
- views: 1933804
15:26
Understanding Trauma, Anxiety and Burnout in your Nervous System - Break the Anxiety Cycle 20/30
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Anxiety is essentially a state of your nervous system. In this video we’ll explore anxiety, trauma and burnout in your nervous system.
There’s two ways that your nervous system plays a direct role in anxiety and depression- your alerting activating system can get stuck on or stuck off. And most of the people who get stuck in these states don’t realize it, they are trapped in these cycles and just feel chronically anxious or chronically exhausted. But the good news is that when you learn to identify what is happening, you can change it.
According to polyvagal theory, there are 3 states of the nervous system.
Safety (aka Ventral vagal, or parasympathetic)
Activation (aka sympathetic, or FFF response) which looks like anxiety, PTSD, or an initial trauma response.
Overwhelm/Shutdown (aka dorsal vagal (which, confusingly, is also parasympathetic, but it’s a more primitive state)) This often looks like burnout or depression in the nervous system.
When you come to understand how hypoarousal looks like burnout or depression, you can come to better understand the essential skills to overcoming burnout.
00:00 Intro
00:58 So, What Does a Healthy Nervous System Look Like?
03:16 What Does an Anxious Nervous System Look Like?
06:28 Third State of Anxiety in the Nervous System
13:25 Becoming Aware
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Anxiety is essentially a state of your nervous system. In this video we’ll explore anxiety, trauma and burnout in your nervous system.
There’s two ways that your nervous system plays a direct role in anxiety and depression- your alerting activating system can get stuck on or stuck off. And most of the people who get stuck in these states don’t realize it, they are trapped in these cycles and just feel chronically anxious or chronically exhausted. But the good news is that when you learn to identify what is happening, you can change it.
According to polyvagal theory, there are 3 states of the nervous system.
Safety (aka Ventral vagal, or parasympathetic)
Activation (aka sympathetic, or FFF response) which looks like anxiety, PTSD, or an initial trauma response.
Overwhelm/Shutdown (aka dorsal vagal (which, confusingly, is also parasympathetic, but it’s a more primitive state)) This often looks like burnout or depression in the nervous system.
When you come to understand how hypoarousal looks like burnout or depression, you can come to better understand the essential skills to overcoming burnout.
00:00 Intro
00:58 So, What Does a Healthy Nervous System Look Like?
03:16 What Does an Anxious Nervous System Look Like?
06:28 Third State of Anxiety in the Nervous System
13:25 Becoming Aware
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In therapy I use a combination of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Systems Theory, positive psychology, and a bio-psycho-social approach to treating mental illness and other challenges we all face in life. The ideas from my videos are frequently adapted from multiple sources. Many of them come from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, especially the work of Steven Hayes, Jason Luoma, and Russ Harris. The sections on stress and the mind-body connection derive from the work of Stephen Porges (the Polyvagal theory), Peter Levine (Somatic Experiencing) Francine Shapiro (EMDR), and Bessel Van Der Kolk. I also rely heavily on the work of the Arbinger institute for my overall understanding of our ability to choose our life's direction.
And deeper than all of that, the Gospel of Jesus Christ orients my personal worldview and sense of security, peace, hope, and love https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/believe
If you are in crisis, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or your local emergency services.
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- published: 18 Jan 2024
- views: 682226
12:04
The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology #26
Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
References:
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Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
References:
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/actionpot.html
http://brainconnection.positscience.com/topics/?main=fa/zebras
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myelin_sheath_gap
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfiles/nervecellsandnerves/nerve_cells_and_nerves.shtml
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Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
References:
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/actionpot.html
http://brainconnection.positscience.com/topics/?main=fa/zebras
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myelin_sheath_gap
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/factfiles/nervecellsandnerves/nerve_cells_and_nerves.shtml
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- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 2780996
4:23
Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic vs Parasympathetic, Animation
(USMLE topics, nervous system) The divisions of the ANS: Sympathetic, SNS, versus parasympathetic, PSNS.
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(USMLE topics, nervous system) The divisions of the ANS: Sympathetic, SNS, versus parasympathetic, PSNS.
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Voice by: Ashley Fleming
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The autonomic nervous system, or ANS, is the part of the nervous system that regulates activities of internal organs. The ANS is largely AUTONOMOUS, acting independently of the body’s consciousness and voluntary control. It has two main divisions: sympathetic, SNS, and parasympathetic, PSNS.
In situations that require alertness and energy, such as facing danger or doing physical activities, the ANS activates its sympathetic division to mobilize the body for action. This division INcreases cardiac output, accelerates respiratory rate, releases stored energy, and dilates pupils. At the same time, it also inhibits body processes that are less important in emergencies, such as digestion and urination.
On the other hand, during ordinary situations, the parasympathetic division conserves and restores. It slows heartbeats, decreases respiratory rate, stimulates digestion, removes waste and stores energy.
The sympathetic division is therefore known as the “fight or flight” response, while the parasympathetic division is associated with the “rest and digest” state.
Despite having opposite effects on the same organ, the SNS and PSNS are NOT mutually exclusive. In most organs, both systems are simultaneously active, producing a background rate of activity called the “autonomic tone” - a balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic inputs. This balance SHIFTS, one way or the other, in response to the body’s changing needs.
Some organs, however, receive inputs from ONLY ONE system. For example, the smooth muscles of blood vessels only receive sympathetic fibers, which keep them partially constricted and thus maintaining normal blood pressure. An increase in sympathetic firing rate causes further constriction and INcreases blood pressure, while a DEcrease in firing rate dilates blood vessels, lowering blood pressure.
The autonomic nerve pathways, from the control centers in the central nervous system to the target organs, are composed of 2 neurons, which meet and synapse in an autonomic ganglion. Accordingly, these neurons are called PREganglionic and POSTganglionic.
In the SNS, the preganglionic neurons arise from the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord; their fibers exit by way of spinal nerves to the nearby sympathetic chain of ganglia. Once in the chain, preganglionic fibers may follow any of 3 routes: some fibers synapse immediately with postganglionic neurons; some travel up or down the chain before synapsing; some pass through the chain without synapsing - this third group continues as splanchnic nerves to nearby collateral ganglia for synapsing instead. From the ganglia, LONG POSTganglionic fibers run all the way to target organs. The SNS has a high degree of neuronal DIVERGENCE: one preganglionic fiber can synapse with up to 20 postganglionic neurons. Thus, effects of the SNS tend to be WIDESPREAD.
In the PSNS, the preganglionic neurons arise from the brainstem and sacral region of the spinal cord. Preganglionic fibers exit the brainstem via several cranial nerves and exit the spinal cord via spinal nerves before forming the pelvic splanchnic nerves. Parasympathetic ganglia are located near or within target organs, so postganglionic fibers are relatively short. The degree of neuronal divergence in the PSNS is much lower than that of the SNS. Thus, the PSNS produces more SPECIFIC, LOCALIZED responses compared to the SNS.
https://wn.com/Autonomic_Nervous_System_Sympathetic_Vs_Parasympathetic,_Animation
(USMLE topics, nervous system) The divisions of the ANS: Sympathetic, SNS, versus parasympathetic, PSNS.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked copy of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
Voice by: Ashley Fleming
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The autonomic nervous system, or ANS, is the part of the nervous system that regulates activities of internal organs. The ANS is largely AUTONOMOUS, acting independently of the body’s consciousness and voluntary control. It has two main divisions: sympathetic, SNS, and parasympathetic, PSNS.
In situations that require alertness and energy, such as facing danger or doing physical activities, the ANS activates its sympathetic division to mobilize the body for action. This division INcreases cardiac output, accelerates respiratory rate, releases stored energy, and dilates pupils. At the same time, it also inhibits body processes that are less important in emergencies, such as digestion and urination.
On the other hand, during ordinary situations, the parasympathetic division conserves and restores. It slows heartbeats, decreases respiratory rate, stimulates digestion, removes waste and stores energy.
The sympathetic division is therefore known as the “fight or flight” response, while the parasympathetic division is associated with the “rest and digest” state.
Despite having opposite effects on the same organ, the SNS and PSNS are NOT mutually exclusive. In most organs, both systems are simultaneously active, producing a background rate of activity called the “autonomic tone” - a balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic inputs. This balance SHIFTS, one way or the other, in response to the body’s changing needs.
Some organs, however, receive inputs from ONLY ONE system. For example, the smooth muscles of blood vessels only receive sympathetic fibers, which keep them partially constricted and thus maintaining normal blood pressure. An increase in sympathetic firing rate causes further constriction and INcreases blood pressure, while a DEcrease in firing rate dilates blood vessels, lowering blood pressure.
The autonomic nerve pathways, from the control centers in the central nervous system to the target organs, are composed of 2 neurons, which meet and synapse in an autonomic ganglion. Accordingly, these neurons are called PREganglionic and POSTganglionic.
In the SNS, the preganglionic neurons arise from the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord; their fibers exit by way of spinal nerves to the nearby sympathetic chain of ganglia. Once in the chain, preganglionic fibers may follow any of 3 routes: some fibers synapse immediately with postganglionic neurons; some travel up or down the chain before synapsing; some pass through the chain without synapsing - this third group continues as splanchnic nerves to nearby collateral ganglia for synapsing instead. From the ganglia, LONG POSTganglionic fibers run all the way to target organs. The SNS has a high degree of neuronal DIVERGENCE: one preganglionic fiber can synapse with up to 20 postganglionic neurons. Thus, effects of the SNS tend to be WIDESPREAD.
In the PSNS, the preganglionic neurons arise from the brainstem and sacral region of the spinal cord. Preganglionic fibers exit the brainstem via several cranial nerves and exit the spinal cord via spinal nerves before forming the pelvic splanchnic nerves. Parasympathetic ganglia are located near or within target organs, so postganglionic fibers are relatively short. The degree of neuronal divergence in the PSNS is much lower than that of the SNS. Thus, the PSNS produces more SPECIFIC, LOCALIZED responses compared to the SNS.
- published: 06 Mar 2018
- views: 1397132
10:28
10 Min Stress Relief Breathing to BALANCE YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM & Sleep Better
This gentle breathing practice will help you relax after a long day. Through deep and longer exhales, you'll be able to release all tension and through deep inh...
This gentle breathing practice will help you relax after a long day. Through deep and longer exhales, you'll be able to release all tension and through deep inhales, you'll invite more peaceful and restful energy into your body and mind. Taking a few minutes in the evening to breathe with awareness is very healing and soothing for the nervous system, and helps you come back to inner harmony and balance, so you can wind down with a calm mind and a relaxed body and enjoy a restful sleep.
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This gentle breathing practice will help you relax after a long day. Through deep and longer exhales, you'll be able to release all tension and through deep inhales, you'll invite more peaceful and restful energy into your body and mind. Taking a few minutes in the evening to breathe with awareness is very healing and soothing for the nervous system, and helps you come back to inner harmony and balance, so you can wind down with a calm mind and a relaxed body and enjoy a restful sleep.
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- published: 09 Dec 2024
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10:36
The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #8
Today Hank kicks off our look around MISSION CONTROL: the nervous system.
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them...
Today Hank kicks off our look around MISSION CONTROL: the nervous system.
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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Chapters:
Introduction: Hank's Morning Routine 00:00
Nervous System Functions: Sensory Input, Integration, and Motor Output 1:17
Organization of Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems 2:16
Neurons & Glial Cells 3:42
Central Nervous System Glial Cells: Astrocytes, Microglial, Ependymal, and Oligodendrocytes 4:17
Peripheral Nervous System Glial Cells: Satellite and Schwann 4:56
Cool Neuron Facts! 5:15
Neuron Structure 6:20
Classifying Neuron Structures: Multipolar, Bipolar, and Unipolar 7:00
Classifying Neuron Functionality: Sensory (Afferent), Motor (Efferent), Interneurons (Association) 7:47
Review 9:42
Credits 10:14
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Today Hank kicks off our look around MISSION CONTROL: the nervous system.
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Chapters:
Introduction: Hank's Morning Routine 00:00
Nervous System Functions: Sensory Input, Integration, and Motor Output 1:17
Organization of Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems 2:16
Neurons & Glial Cells 3:42
Central Nervous System Glial Cells: Astrocytes, Microglial, Ependymal, and Oligodendrocytes 4:17
Peripheral Nervous System Glial Cells: Satellite and Schwann 4:56
Cool Neuron Facts! 5:15
Neuron Structure 6:20
Classifying Neuron Structures: Multipolar, Bipolar, and Unipolar 7:00
Classifying Neuron Functionality: Sensory (Afferent), Motor (Efferent), Interneurons (Association) 7:47
Review 9:42
Credits 10:14
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 9709395