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And finally, we can also do turning very nicely by just stimulating more one side of the
spinal
cord than the other.
And I think it's really beautiful how nature has distributed control to really give a lot of responsibility to the
spinal
cord so that the upper part of the brain doesn't need to worry about every muscle.
It just has to worry about this high-level modulation, and it's really the job of the
spinal
cord to coordinate all the muscles.
And especially the
spinal
cord is also the key controller for locomotion in humans.
That's why, if there's a lesion of the
spinal
cord, this has dramatic effects.
This is because the brain loses this communication with the
spinal
cord.
But to do this properly, it's very important to understand how the
spinal
cord works, how it interacts with the body, and how the brain communicates with the
spinal
cord.
The H20 in our bodies works to cushion and lubricate joints, regulate temperature, and to nourish the brain and
spinal
cord.
They send signals along your nerves to the sacral region in your
spinal
cord.
In order for our bodies to move, information needs to travel from the brain's grey matter, down the
spinal
cord, through a chain of nerve fibers called axons to our muscles.
These dedicated nerves produce a molecule called natriuretic polypetide B, which triggers a signal that's carried up the
spinal
cord to the brain, where it creates the feeling of an itch.
This image reminds me of two things: our blood vessels and the structure and organization of our nerves and
spinal
cord.
Or maybe even a
spinal
cord.
Neural pathways carry this sensory input through the
spinal
cord and up to the brain.
Under normal circumstances, these signals would be curtailed in the dorsal horn of the
spinal
cord.
Once they pass through the
spinal
cord, sensory signals reach the brain.
"Fried Green Tomatoes," "The Princess Bride," "Stand By Me," "This Is
Spinal
Tap." (Applause) Again, just to name a fraction.
There's very little room in the cranial vault, only a few millimeters, and it's filled entirely with cerebral
spinal
fluid, which acts as a protective layer.
My brain and my
spinal
cord were burning.
In slow-wave deep sleep, our glial cells rinse cerebral
spinal
fluid throughout our brains, clearing away metabolic waste that accumulated in our synapses while we were awake.
Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges, three tissue layers responsible for protecting the brain and
spinal
cord.
Imagine using immune cells to deliver crucial wound-healing agents after a
spinal
cord injury, or using immune cells to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease.
Many of these aesthetic characteristics come with congenital health problems, such as difficulty breathing or being prone to
spinal
injuries.
Now, if you look at that, there's actually one of those little satellite brains and the equivalent of the
spinal
cord for each of the eight arms.
This was a device that a nurse uses when they're doing a
spinal
procedure in hospital.
People with
spinal
cord injuries, like paraplegias, quadriplegias, will often develop a very, very sensitive area right above the level of their injury, wherever that is.
The headquarters for orgasm, along the
spinal
nerve, is something called the sacral nerve root, which is back here.
She had a spina bifida defect, a
spinal
cord abnormality.
It starts by killing the motor neurons in your
spinal
cord.
Wait, poor
spinal
capacity.
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