Biopsychology Learning/Memory Mnemonics

Episode 72 (video): Memorize the Parts of the Brain

https://youtu.be/6xnMLr-sF7o

Parts of the Brain: Unlocking its Intricacies with Mnemonics

Introduction:

In this  episode, we’re diving into the captivating world of brain anatomy, focusing on a crucial topic – memorizing the parts of the brain. We’ve all grappled with the challenge of remembering the intricate names associated with these brain components. But don’t worry, we’re armed with expert mnemonic techniques that promise to turn this endeavor into a seamless journey.

Key to Easier Memorization

To initiate our expedition, let’s delve into ‘Parts of the Brain’ and investigate ways to expedite the memorization process. Due to the incredible popularity of a video on The Psych Files website, we’ve compiled a PDF that not only contains the images featured in the video but also presents an additional 25 images to aid your memory journey. These invaluable mnemonics are poised to not only enhance your understanding but also potentially boost your academic performance.

Mnemonics

The hippocampus, cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, amygdala, corpus callosum, cerebellum, and reticular formation – these puzzling brain components are simplified through innovative memory aids to provide you with mental tools that guarantee effortless recollection of these intricate structures when you’re facing your test.

Michael

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258 Comments

  1. woodrow

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks for your interested in the mnemonics. I removed the link to the PDF of the brain parts. All my mnemonics are now contained in one larger PDF entitled, “Psych Test Hero” and can be purchased here: https://mbritt.gumroad.com/l/PsycTestHero

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    Stephanie

    September 22, 2008

    The pdf link for the Brain Parts mnemonic no longer works. I was hoping that could be updated because I would love to use it with my students. Thanks!

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    Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks for all of the helpful tips! I have my AP psych exam a little over a week from now. I struggle in remembering all of the brain parts. These are some clever ways to remember important brain parts.

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    Matthew W Powers

    September 22, 2008

    THIS HELPED SO MUCH

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    Alyse McDonald

    September 22, 2008

    Great video. Wish you had the app for android

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    Jewel

    September 22, 2008

    I have a A&P test on Wednesday for my finals & I would need a high 90 just to score a 74% average with 10 different diagrams over different things, I wished you had some videos of all the others like you did for the brain. Because at this point I’ve lost hope and gain new debt for school

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    bob ross

    September 22, 2008

    thanks my dude

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    edward

    September 22, 2008

    thank you it helped

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    Jayesh

    September 22, 2008

    Very nice mnemonics helped me a lot thank you sir

  10. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you Ana and so glad to hear that the mnemonics are helping. Not enough teachers know about them or put them to practical use unfortunately. If you’ve got ideas for terms you’re having trouble remembering, feel free to let me know!

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    Ana Cristina Jung

    September 22, 2008

    I am from Brazil and it is difficult to learn here, ’cause almost nobody uses mnemonics. Your videos are really funny ! Thank you VERY much, now I am able to learn

  12. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad you liked the mnemonicss. All the mnemonics in the video and lots more are available on my iphone/Android app. Check it out: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/psych-mnemonics-memory-tools/id1158607712?mt=8&ls=1 or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thepsychfiles.psychmnemonics

  13. R

    September 22, 2008

    This is great and i think what would be even more helpful is flashcards with all the pics for each one.

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    Nicole

    September 22, 2008

    This is great, thanks so much for sharing! I’m showing all of my friends this. I laughed so much, and learned a lot!!! Thank you so much, have a great day!

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    roza

    September 22, 2008

    great effort! Really appreciate it!!!!!It is definitely helping 🙂

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    Jacki

    September 22, 2008

    You’re wonderful ! I always try to come up with weird ways to remember things, this is perfect! Thanks for the help!

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    Rianne

    September 22, 2008

    LOVED THIS WILD WAY FOR MEMORIZATION!

  18. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Awww….Glad I could help out!

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    Jacob

    September 22, 2008

    I seriously love you and I haven’t even met you!!! Legit laughed my butt off the entire time while actually learning. I have read the psych chapter twice now and I learned more in 20 minutes than I have in the hour it took me to read. Thanks!! You rock!! So glad my psychology teacher recommended your video.

  20. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Great question. I don’t have a mnemonic offhand let me give this some thought…

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    Saul

    September 22, 2008

    What would be a way to remember the nucleus accumbens? Thx, Saul

  22. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much Jordan for your comment. Glad to hear that the brain mnemonics were helpful. They were really fun to make too.

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    Jordan

    September 22, 2008

    Great video Michael I’ve been struggling to remember the purposes of these parts of the brain for a few weeks now and after watching your video I can recall them instantly, this video is not only really helpful but also funny at the same time

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    Amy W

    September 22, 2008

    I loved this video! Funny and super helpful 🙂

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    reemal

    September 22, 2008

    you’re amazing <3 🙂

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    Evelyn

    September 22, 2008

    This is just such a gem..found the day before my biology exam..thank you so much for your brilliant teaching..I thoroughly enjoyed it!!!

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    Paige

    September 22, 2008

    Makes learning all this so easy! So glad I found this video, I very much enjoyed it. Thank you for making this fun

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    Tiarra

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much for your help! I wish that I would have discovered you sooner!

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  30. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much Jason. Made my day.

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    Jason

    September 22, 2008

    I know there is already a ton of positive comments, but I had to leave another one. Honestly loved your video and I learned more in this 18 minutes than I did in an entire week of my AP Psychology class. Extremely creative and just overall fantastic. Thank you a ton for making studying more enjoyable.

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    Joshua Wilson

    September 22, 2008

    This video was very informative. Plus i lost it when freud started laughing.

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    Lexie

    September 22, 2008

    THANK YOU! This is exactly what I needed. I love studying this way!

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    ana

    September 22, 2008

    LOL! LOVE this video! makes it so easy. Thank you.

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    Lisa C

    September 22, 2008

    This is the first video that I found that actually helped me study in the way that I like to study! In a silly fun way. Songs don’t help which i tried before this video but it was a fail. Now i feel more confident for my Anatomy exam tomorrow. !

  36. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Jennifer – glad you liked this video. If you go to the top of the page and click on the little magnifying glass and then type in the word mnemonics you’ll be brought to all the episodes I’ve done in which I use mnemonics like those shown in this video. There’s lot of them. And don’t forget that you can buy the Brain Mnemonics app or eBook where you’ll get crazy mnemonic images for 20 more parts of the brain, parts of the neuron, neurotransmitters and ways to remember the different types of brain scans.

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    Jennifer

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you So much! This helped me SO much I always try to make up silly things to help me learn and this was definitely for me. What other videos do you have with these types of tricks?

  38. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Kyle: thanks so much for the comment. Good luck on that Anatomy exam!

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    Kyle

    September 22, 2008

    Wow! That video was right up my alley! I am always looking for ridiculous ways to remember things and these are full of them! Thanks so much for the help, i’ll be able to rock my Anatomy exam now. Keep doing what you do.

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    Kayla Shelton

    September 22, 2008

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I will be showing my teacher this in a few minutes to help my class out, this is awesome and REALLY helps me! You’re great!

  41. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    I actually do have a closed caption version: http://traffic.libsyn.com/thepsychfiles/PartsOfBrainCaptioned.mp4

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    Cathy

    September 22, 2008

    I have used this video for years to help my PSY101 students memorize the parts of the brain. Does there happen to be a closed captioned version or a transcript that can accompany it for my hearing impaired students?

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    Michele

    September 22, 2008

    I have an anatomy and physiology test on the brain tomorrow. I can always remember the locations of everything, but I can’t remember the names doing total recall. While you didn’t cover all the parts I need, you covered several of them and this will definitely help in the recall! Thank you so much! Wish there was someone who did this in A&P to cover more parts.

  44. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad to hear it. Thanks for your comment. Lightened my day.

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    Lauren

    September 22, 2008

    This is a lifesaver!!! You’ve made learning the brain so easy for me! Thank you!!

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    Gabriel

    September 22, 2008

    I’m getting ready for this year’s MCAT, and the AAMC added Psychology to the exam, so your mnemonics have been incredibly helpful. I love the Hal & Amos and Hypo the Llamas mnemonics. Also, the peg word system you used on Piaget’s stages of development was excellent lol. I really appreciate the work. Cheers.

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    Mais

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you SOO much!! I wish if I found this site earlier.
    I’m taking the MCAT test soon and I have watched 4 of your videos so far and they all were very helpful. the MCAT 2015 now have psychology section and I hate memorizing stages and parts so thanks a lot for the help.

  48. Stephanie

    September 22, 2008

    This is genius! I’m doing AP Psychology online now, and this is helping me memorize the parts of the brain way easier than any other online tool I’ve used before. Thanks Michael!

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    Mavra

    September 22, 2008

    That was awesome. You did a great job. It was quite difficult for me to learn the brain parts and their functions, as our brain is a comlex little thing 😀 but you made it easier for me. Thank you for that 🙂

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    jess

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks!

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    Cj

    September 22, 2008

    At the end of the video you said you’d have a list of these for download, I can’t find it. Can you help me?

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    Lynn and Kathy

    September 22, 2008

    we’re with you Samantha! 🙂

  53. Samantha

    September 22, 2008

    I’m doing some last minute re-learning and reviewing for my ap psychology exam tomorrow and I didn’t really pay attention to the brain unit in class so this has definitely helped me a lot, thank you!!!!

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    S

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much for this! It has really helped me memorise these parts of the brain! Thank you!

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    Josephine

    September 22, 2008

    Haha, thanks so much. I’m sure some people make jokes about your method but please don’t let it stop you. I am a kinesthetic learner so I learn by do-ing. This makes retaining information from lectures and demonstrations difficult. It doesn’t matter how much I study, I only seem to retain “interesting” facts. It is hard for me to find creative ways to turn my difficult science classes into something that is “worth” remembering. So thank you for putting the time into this, and please keep doing so!:)

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    Brittany

    September 22, 2008

    I laughed while I was watching this, honestly. My first reaction was, “This is super odd,” but I kept watching and lo and behold, it totally helped. Thank you for setting that up and making these details memorable! Keep it up! 🙂

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    Michelle

    September 22, 2008

    Wow your video is really great! It has been the most useful method for me in retaining the parts and functions of the brain. By making it so creative and teaching me how to use mnemonics in such a fun way not only helped to memorize the parts of the brain but gave me a new skill in strengthening my memory. Really great. Thank you so much!!!

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    Hannah

    September 22, 2008

    This video is fantastic! I missed the day that we learned about the parts of the brain and I was completely lost and found myself with a test the next day. YOU SAVED ME! Thank you so much! I could tell there was a lot of thought and time put into this and it certainly has done good!
    Keep up the good work!

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    steve selemidis

    September 22, 2008

    Great video, you need more stuffed toys to entertain even better. Loved it.

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    Rachel

    September 22, 2008

    This was so helpful!!! Thank you for making this!

  62. Marianne

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you! This was a very fun and helpful video 🙂

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    Naomi Axe

    September 22, 2008

    This was great! I actually enjoyed watching your video and feel like I learnt in just over 6 minutes what I have been trying to memorise for the past few weeks!

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    Christina K

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much! I have midterms in 3 days and it was so helpful! You are hilarious!

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    aysha

    September 22, 2008

    Thankyou so much. You’re an awesome teacher. 🙂

  66. Jacy

    September 22, 2008

    Somebody should hand this guy a Nobel Prize. I’m sure he saved the butts of tons of psy undergrads like myself.

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    September 22, 2008

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  69. zach

    September 22, 2008

    Its been a while since I have laughed while doing homework. Thanks

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    Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    What did the hippocampus say during its retirement speech?
    “Thanks for the memories.”

    What did parietal say to frontal?
    “I lobe you”
    =P
    This video was great fun ,thanks for taking the time to make this !

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    Anna Grygiel

    September 22, 2008

    This is absolutely amazing. PRICELESS. I will most definitely encourage my friends to watch this to study for AP Psych. I also just downloaded the Brain Mnemonics app on my phone. It is incredible! THANK YOU!

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    PaigeQ

    September 22, 2008

    This was so great and useful! I shared it with all of my AP Psych class and I can’t imagine them less than loving it! I found it so funny and those bizarre images definitly will stay with me until i make terrible puns out of them in the future, and then some.

  73. Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    You honestly helped me SO MUCH! Thank you and please keep up the ggod work 🙂

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    Kyla

    September 22, 2008

    Was very helpful! Thank you

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    tania

    September 22, 2008

    i found this very entertaining but i still have trouble memorizing the words =/

  76. Eileen

    September 22, 2008

    That was so dorky and cute and I really learned a lot from it… thanks!!

  77. Bradley

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much for this video. I am studying for my psych exam and had a difficult time trying to remember the functions of different parts of the brain. Great video

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    joradn

    September 22, 2008

    I am doing a projegt on the brain.

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    bryn Marie

    September 22, 2008

    wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its very Awesome………………………….^_^

  80. Sophie

    September 22, 2008

    thank you so very much! this made studying a lot more fun and kept the information in my head 🙂

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    Alli

    September 22, 2008

    thanks so much!! this was so helpful and made review so much easier 😀

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    Navpreet

    September 22, 2008

    OMG!! Thank to sooo much to whoever came up with this!! Made learning the different regions of the brain and their functions much much easier!

  83. Colin

    September 22, 2008

    Awesome. saved my grade on an AP exam!

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    Hope

    September 22, 2008

    thank you very much. Studying for EPPP.

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    Fernando Lozano

    September 22, 2008

    I always thought of a hippo on campus to remember what the function of the hippocampus was. You would never forget seeing a hippo on campus, memory.

  86. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad you’re all enjoying the video! Really nice to hear. Don’t forget – there’s an ebook, iphone and Android app with even more mnemonics for the brain, neurotransmitters (Dopamine, GABA, Serotonin and Acetlycholine) and the different types of brain scans (CT, MRI, fMRI, PET)! Check it out here: Brain Mnemonics 2. Support the podcast and memorize all kinds of brain parts in minutes!

    Michael

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    Kelli

    September 22, 2008

    I literally jumped when you screamed at the wig … never will I forget what the amygdala does hahaha

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    Nina

    September 22, 2008

    Michael,

    I just discovered this website! I absolutely love it!! I listened to one podcast so far, and this is the first video I have watched. This will really help me study in my psychology courses.

  89. patricia

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks very much for such an entertaining way to memorise parts of the brain!

  90. Bre

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much! These make it so much eaiser to remember everything! Anatomy and Physiology was going to be impossible without this!

    Thank you!

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    Katie

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you SO much!!!! This really hit home and will stick with me forever! (Especially during my next Psychology exam :))

  92. Donna

    September 22, 2008

    I was just thinking – it would be wonderful if you would please make additional videos like this one to assist us with remembering even more parts of the brain (not to mention the great entertainment value)!
    I have using mnemonics since watching your video and coming up with my own word associations. I have found this to be extremely helpful, so thanks again Michael!!!

  93. Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    Thank-you! I think you are incredibly generous for offering such assistance – you’re making learning easier and fun for many, many people. Cheers, Donna

  94. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Laura: Hmm…I suppose I don’t cover the term cerebrum because that term is pretty synonymous with all four lobes of the brain. From wikipedia: “The cerebrum comprises what most people think of as the “brain.”” Most of the time I find, people use the term cerebral cortex instead of cerebrum.

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    Laura Fisher

    September 22, 2008

    Would you explain to me why in your description of the brain you do not include a mnemonic for the cerebrum? How could I explain this to my students?

    Thanks

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    Jordan

    September 22, 2008

    Incredible! A million thanks! I had to pause the video a couple of times to laugh, but I will never forget those terms in all of my life! I’ll always have my hippo with a campus close to my heart of medals! good work!

  97. lily

    September 22, 2008

    this is awesome!

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    Amanda

    September 22, 2008

    I loved this thanks!!! I feel smarter already!

  99. Heather Anderson

    September 22, 2008

    With my dyslexia this is the only way I can learn.
    Thank you. For hippocampus I think do a hippo running around the school campus (learning ) trying to remember where his next class is (spatial and memory).

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    Bethan

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much for making this video, it was really funny. All the information is in the memory bank now, I’m sure it’ll stay in there too! I need to use mnemonics much more than I do.

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    Caroline

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much! This video was INVALUABLE! I am studying for my AP Psych midterm exam for Wednesday, and I was having a really difficult time memorizing the parts of the brain, Not only was your video really helpful and informative, it was also really really funny and entertaining! As I was studying, I was laughing so loudly that my mom actually came into the room, wondering if I was actually studying or not. When I showed her that I was, she couldn’t believe it because she had no idea studying could be so fun. Thank you so much. This video is the best. I think I’m going to show it to my teacher! Keep up the amazing work!!! 🙂

  102. Dana

    September 22, 2008

    AMAZING!! I am studying for two advanced physio exams!!! Thanks and keep it up!!

  103. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Monica: your memory isn’t “shot”! I’m sure it’s fine. But mnemonics are a fun way to remember things. Congrats to you for coming back to school. I hope the site continues to be helpful.

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    MONICA

    September 22, 2008

    I am going back to school after 20 years! My memory is shot and this is a great way for me to get back in the swing of things and learn. Thankyou!

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    Ermira

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you soooo much for this!! I have an upcoming anatomy exam and I just could not get this stuff into my brain; now I know it all!! Thank you! 🙂

  106. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Kels: a “no brainer” that’s actually not bad…

  107. Kels

    September 22, 2008

    This video was great! It really helped me on a lot of the vocab I need to remember. Thank you! Now when I take the test, it’ll be a no-brainer… Har har har. (;

  108. Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    Oh wow you’d are amazing! Imwas freaking out about this test on the brain and I’m so much more confident now. Keep making videos, u rock man

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    Carla

    September 22, 2008

    OMG..you are incredibly funny. This is an amazing site, with great study materials. It sure makes this stuff easier to remember it. Well done, I hope you will develop more… I am absolutely recommending this site to others. Thank you!!

  110. Kayla

    September 22, 2008

    I have an ap psychology quiz tadoy on the brain and this video has sure helped me rememeber the parts. I will be sure to recommend this to my class and teacher

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    Mere

    September 22, 2008

    Thank-you so much for your response and your videos. You have been very helpful.

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    Bob

    September 22, 2008

    Fantastic! My psych exam is tomorrow, so hopefully this’ll assist with my recall.

    Thanks for publishing this – very valuable.

  113. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    The videos are all free. You can download this one by:

    1) clicking the play button
    2) while the video is playing roll over the video with your cursor
    3) click on the 5 little boxes you see in the lower left corner
    4) you’ll see a download button come up

    Or you could use a tool like KeepVid to download them:

    http://keepvid.com/

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    Marietjie

    September 22, 2008

    How do I purchase these mnemonic videos to down load them?

  115. jordan

    September 22, 2008

    thanks a lot for posting this stuff, currently studying for psych midterm and it really helped

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    @brdcmpbll

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you!
    I would love to find some time to have you skype into my class and discuss ANYTHING psych related also, I think #psychat would love to have you become a regular part of our discussions on twitter!

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    Jay

    September 22, 2008

    Great video! about a year ago I bought a handy memory sheet from your site, with pictures on it. I somehow lost them, could you help me?

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    Tyler

    September 22, 2008

    Awesome video, helped a ton with the part of the brain

  119. kaila

    September 22, 2008

    thanks! this is awesome! my psychology test grade is going to be so much better thanks to you!

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    Mere

    September 22, 2008

    I love this! Is there anyway that I can download this so I can watch it without an internet connection?

  121. Aiden

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much this helped me a lot on my psych test and i got a good grade so i recomended it to my teacher and he loved it.

  122. kellie

    September 22, 2008

    i have an AP psych test tommorrow on parts of the brain, im hoping and thinking this will work! thank you so much!

  123. Natasha

    September 22, 2008

    It was such a great video to watch … so amazing how you take the time to make psych more easier for us … 🙂 thank you so much

  124. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Emily, Lilly, Mary and MJ: thanks for your uplifting comments! Glad the video helped.

  125. MJ

    September 22, 2008

    My friend posted this video to my Facebook, and she kept telling me how she found a video that would really help. I thought she wanted me to procrastinate, but this was wonderful! Thank you so much! I cannot believe how much it has helped me at a college level!

  126. Mary Camden

    September 22, 2008

    This was so helpful!!!!!! it really got through to me! thank you so much!!!

  127. lilly

    September 22, 2008

    wow i have a huge psych test tomorrow and i needed to memorize all the parts of the brain and this helped so much!!! thanks so much

  128. emily

    September 22, 2008

    this video was great. i laughed out loud and actually remembered every part of the brain. you’re so cute! thank you!!

  129. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Adrian: good suggestion. I’ve got a few neurotransmitter mnemonics in my Brain Mnemonics eBook and iPhone app, but I don’t have GABA though. That’s a tough one. Gotta think about that.

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    Adrian

    September 22, 2008

    This just saved me quite a bit of time. If you’re looking for something else to do mnemoics you might consider neurotransmitters. I dunno about most teachers but mine really laid them on the class so I came up with things like
    acetycholine – learning and memory – Ace is a card, card games need memory so you can learn the rules.
    GABA – blocks neurotransmitter effects – there’s a giant troll named Gaba who’s in your way!

  131. Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    HI I just watch your viedo It was super good I learn alot
    Thanks much

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    Cayla

    September 22, 2008

    About to have my first Cognitive Neuroscience brain parts test. I feel so much better about it now! Thanks!!!

  133. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    “thanks teach” – I love it! Glad you liked it and I hope it helps!

  134. armen

    September 22, 2008

    absolutely fantastic. I love it. thanks teach!

  135. Sarah

    September 22, 2008

    Just got my AP Psych score and I got a 5. Thank you for all your help. This video helped extremely!!

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  137. Eric

    September 22, 2008

    I really like your visuals. Even silly images can be very effective as mnemonic devices. Just the other day, I came up with some anagrams for some major brain parts. See what you think: http://daisybrain.wordpress.com/2011/06/25/brain-anagrams/

    – Eric

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    jade

    September 22, 2008

    You are an amazing guy doing all this to help others, i wish i had a teacher like you.. =( This video is really going to help me for the future =) so thank you so much..P.S i think i may have slight crush on you now :O haha

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    JakeZK

    September 22, 2008

    This is great. I can remember them easily thanks to your unique associations!
    Much Thanks!

  140. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Lauren: that is so funny (“HYPO THE LLAMA!!”)! Thanks for letting me know. I’m so glad that the mnemonics were helpful. I hope your overall grade is high. Thanks again for making my day!

    Michael

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    Lauren King

    September 22, 2008

    AP test went flawlessly!! Before the test, my friends and I looked at one another and exclaimed “HYPO THE LLAMA!!” haha 🙂 There was a question on almost every part of the brain. I felt so relieved that I knew it so well. Thanks again!

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    Heather

    September 22, 2008

    WOW….This video was great. I am such a visual learner and was struggling through this chapter in my Anatomy class. Thank you so much….I am sure to get an A now!

  143. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Lauren: Good luck on the Ap Psych Test!

  144. Avatar

    Lauren King

    September 22, 2008

    Michael!!

    My AP Psych test is tomorrow!! I was kind of freaking out cause I couldn’t remember the parts of the brain no matter how many times I looked at my study sheet. I typed in “mnemonic device for the parts of the brain psychology” in google and stumbled upon your site. I am now forwarding your link to everyone I know (:

    Not only did it make me laugh out loud (literally)- which calmed my nerves a bit- but also I will now never forget the parts of the brain!! Thank you so much! I don’t know what I would have done without this…

    Your newest fan,
    Lauren

  145. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you Chrissy!

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    Chrissy

    September 22, 2008

    Your video is AMAZING! I was so worried about learning parts of the brain for my exam in 3 weeks and your video was incredibly helpful, I’ll probably be smirking to myself in the exam thinking about hal and amos 🙂 thank you soooooo much! Definitely keeping an eye out for more!

  147. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Karin: thanks for the comment and for purchasing the app. The BrainNmonX app and BrainNmonX PDF contain lots more mnemonics on a whole bunch more brain parts, so be sure to check it out if you’ve got a test coming up on the brain!

  148. Avatar

    karin

    September 22, 2008

    Brilliant! so funny and helpful 🙂 thank so much. Downloaded your app too. All the best to you!

  149. Avatar

    christina tran

    September 22, 2008

    thanxxxxxx! sooo funny and got some new ideas from this site

  150. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Little did I know that this video would be so popular. I just wanted to have some fun with mnemonics at the time. Glad this “memorize the brain” video has worked out so well for so many students. Very cool.

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    Faith - Newbie Psych Student - NZ

    September 22, 2008

    Hi Michael,
    Fantastic video. Purchased your pdf as well! I was pulling my hair out trying to remember what did what and where? Got your site added to my favourites now!
    Thank you so much.
    Faith

  152. Noa

    September 22, 2008

    I wrote a comment about a year ago about how I was so glad to have found this as I was studying for my AP Psychology exam (on which I made a 4, I might add!)
    Now I am a Freshman in college studying Nutrition. As part of my required coursework I am currently taking an Anatomy and Physiology class.
    At this point in the semester we just started learning about the nervous system. I instantly thought back to last year’s psychology class and then immediately found this website again just to watch this video.
    So, I just wanted to thank you again and reiterate how helpful it has been! This is now the second time I am using this as a major study aid to memorize the parts of the brain and I’m sure I will be referencing it again in the future!
    Thanks so much for a great, funny video 😀

  153. KJ

    September 22, 2008

    Loved it – really helped make the different parts more memorable and even understandable. Thanks.

  154. Jaz

    September 22, 2008

    Hiya
    Thanks for the video was awesome, i do biology and psychology and have to learn about the brain for both and i was struggling to get my head around all the different parts with there long names that i couldn’t even pronounce!!!This video totally cracked me up really funny specially the really scary wig and with dollars stuck to his head….. genuis 🙂
    p.s please do more

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    Sarah

    September 22, 2008

    Yes! Please do 🙂

  156. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Wow. Guess I have to do more of these mnemonics videos! Thanks so much for your wonderful comments!

  157. Avatar

    Sophia

    September 22, 2008

    Haha, I liked this a lot!! You made it so fun, and I laughed quite a lot. I have just started Intro to Psych, and we just did projects on the brain. However even after that I really didn’t remember any of them as well as I will now! haha, Thanks so much for this, it was really funny and great, now I will remember them! I think I will even refer my teacher to this site and video, it was so good and really helped!! Thanks!

  158. Avatar

    Lucy

    September 22, 2008

    thank you so much! my teacher recommended this video to my class and it has definately helped! YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!

  159. noname

    September 22, 2008

    This just saved my life

  160. Avatar

    Jessie Salas

    September 22, 2008

    You helped my study for science bowl!
    thank you very much!

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  162. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks everybody! Glad you’re finding the mnemonics useful!

  163. Avatar

    Sarah

    September 22, 2008

    Your mnemonics are extremely helpful! I’m taking AP Psychology right now and this will be so useful for the exam!! Thank you so much for taking the time to come up with these mnemonics 🙂

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    Kimberly

    September 22, 2008

    Very, very cool! I so love it. Thank you very much.

    Although I am a doctoral student, I have yet to truly memorize the various parts of the brain and you have given me a creative way to do so.

    Please post more!

  165. bob

    September 22, 2008

    this was good

  166. Avatar

    Andrew

    September 22, 2008

    Oh so deliciously tenuous and surreal.
    I really must bow to your superior childlike intellect.

  167. M

    September 22, 2008

    Hi Michael,

    Thanks so much for this video, I’ve been having a hard time remembering the brain and its functions. This has helped a lot with my studies 🙂

    M

  168. Avatar

    Sam

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much! I have a Psych test in three days and now I feel more prepared thank I have for the past week for it. I know that I will hopefully sail through the brain parts portion. Thank you so much!!!

    Maybe I’ll even get my first A in psychology…..

  169. Avatar

    Elle

    September 22, 2008

    -sighs- I wish I would have found this before I took my AP psychology test on biological influences…and got a C-. Meh, oh well… I can use it on my cum test now! But seriously… you have no idea how much this helped! 🙂

    Thanks!

  170. Avatar

    Mel.

    September 22, 2008

    I have a big Psych Test coming up next week on the brain and this helped me so much I cant even begin to explain it to you.
    Your helping out so much thank you 🙂

  171. Ingrid

    September 22, 2008

    THANKS SOO MUCH!!!

  172. Psychology Student

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much! This really helped me pass my test.

  173. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks David, Regan, Myong, Line and Logan!

  174. logan

    September 22, 2008

    this helped me alot, plus i can apply this learning style to things in the future thanks!

  175. Line

    September 22, 2008

    I have my first Psych test on Friday and was having trouble memorizing the parts of the brain. Now I’m pretty confident I’ll remember them. I love the Hal and Amos part. And the PON(D)S. My favourite! 😀 Thanks a lot.

  176. Avatar

    Myong Kim

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks you helped me alot!!!! 🙂

  177. Regan

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks you so much!!! Will definitely help me with my psychology exam tomorrow!

  178. David

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks!

  179. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Joel: whatever works is how I look at it and if “Amy is Angry” works for you then go with it. You’ve got alliteration going there (both Amy and Angry start with A) which is always helpful. I like your hippocampus idea too. Whatever is going to stick in your head.

  180. Avatar

    Joel

    September 22, 2008

    These are awesome! Thank you! I often use two women’s names for Amygdala and Cerebellum, Amy is always angry and “Sarah” is athletic. Also for hippocampus I point out that if a hippo showed up on our school campus that would be pretty memorable. Thanks again!

  181. Avatar

    Vanesa

    September 22, 2008

    I wanted to thank you. Your mnemonics helped me write my own. I can’t remember all those different things, so I turn mine into stories. I have one for the original 13 colonies and for spelling some words. Here’s what I have so far for the hind brain.
    A long time ago Corey was driving up the highway. Along the way he stopped in a small town. While he was there he saved an elderly man having a heart attack, automatically earning him a medal. Further up the road he spotted a relaxing pond and decided to pull over and take a nap. It wasn’t long before he was startled by a loud sound. He looked up and saw a very inebriated man dancing on a roof wearing bells.
    Corey and highway = spinal cord
    Medal, automatic, and heart = medulla (thank you for that one)
    Pond, sleep, and relaxation = pons (yours too)
    Inebriated, dancing, and roof (coordination & balance) = cerebellum

  182. Emma

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks soo much for that! Coming from a nonscience background that will definitely aid me in the biological component in my psych course…I was never gonna be able to remember all of that otherwise. Definitely gonna help me in my exam on monday …YAY! Keep up the awesome vids…now i shall have to go check out your podcasts to see what else I can learn in a most fun, amusing and memorable fashion 😀

  183. Avatar

    Dalton L

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks a lot for this great video. Helped me pass the AP test this morning and my class really enjoyed the video

  184. Avatar

    Tony L

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much for taking your time to help us in such a creative way! This will majorly help me on my AP Psych test tomorrow morning.

  185. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Ricky: glad the video was helpful. Break a leg on that test tomorrow!

  186. Ricky Cox

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for this video! The AP exam is tomorrow, and I wanted to get some last minute cramming done on the brain. The brain seems pretty easy to remember now, thanks so much!

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    Julie

    September 22, 2008

    This was awesome, too bad I didn’t find this when I was taking A&P. I will keep this in my database…

  189. Noa

    September 22, 2008

    Your teacher gives good advice 🙂
    Thanks again!

  190. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Looks like everybody is taking exams. Glad to hear that the mnemonics are helping. Once of my teachers once said that you should go into every test with a “fighting attitude”. So go get ’em!

  191. Noa

    September 22, 2008

    Wow, that was a wonderful video! I am just now studying for my AP Exams, and for my psychology one I knew that the first thing I need to study is the neuroscience section. This video was great, I’m bound to remember all the brain parts and their functions for my exam on Tuesday! I’m going to pass this on to my psych teacher! Thanks again for the video 🙂
    P.S. my favorite part was when you said the “Medulloo” by accident 😛

  192. Jessica

    September 22, 2008

    This is wicked! Tomorrow I have a neuropsychology exam and this is helping me so much! Thanks a lot from the Netherlands

  193. Avatar

    Nienke

    September 22, 2008

    Hi Michael!

    While studying neuropsychology for my exam, I got an email with this link in it. It’s incredible! I can remember those things that were very hard to remember for me! Thanks a lot. Maybe now I will pass my exam.

    Kind regards,
    Nienke (from the Netherlands!)

  194. Avatar

    Samantha

    September 22, 2008

    Hi Michael

    I just wanted to say along with all the other comments how helpful this video is.
    If only there were one of these videos for every subject and area I am studying.

    It is quite surprising the things that will help you remember. Even while watching I was doubtful I could remember once the video was over. I was wrong, as soon as I hear the names of the area’s of the brain the video and words come straight back to me as if I were watching it again. It must be nice to know you are helping students all around the world (I am from New Zealand).

    So thank you.

    Kind regards
    Samantha

  195. Avatar

    Tara

    September 22, 2008

    Wow!! I wish I had found this site months ago. I take the EPPP in three days and the parts of the brain are one of the few things I’m still trying to remember. I’m going to scour the rest of your site to see if I can find mnemonics for the other handful of things I’m trying to memorize!

  196. Avatar

    paopasc

    September 22, 2008

    Oh, you are fantastic! Great video! I posted it in my blog, thank you.
    Greeting from Italy

  197. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for these comments! Really appreciate you taking the time. And as for kids: yes, I have twin 10 year olds and right now I’m lucky if I can get them to sit down and do their homework! Again thanks. Michael

  198. Avatar

    Mary

    September 22, 2008

    This is an echo of all the posts above but thank you!!! This video helped my sister and I get A’s on our tests! I’ll never forget the parts of the brain. and from the comments above I can tell this has helped many students. I dont know if you have kids but theyre going to be very lucky!

  199. Avatar

    Melissa

    September 22, 2008

    Loved it.. you made it fun, and impossible to forget the brain. Thank you so much Michael, Will definately be back for more! -Melissa

  200. Avatar

    Andrea

    September 22, 2008

    Hey there, we are now learning the nervous system in class and I am so glad my teacher mentioned this video to us, this was a very funny and interesting video. These little tricks are going to help me so much, especially considering I am a visual person and I will be thinking of this video during my exam, thank you very much!

    andrea

  201. Avatar

    Amber

    September 22, 2008

    you helped me so much for my test tomorrow. your brilliant:)

  202. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Adylaid – fantastic! Very glad to hear it! Thx for letting me know.

  203. Avatar

    Adylaid

    September 22, 2008

    This really helped me so much!!! I just got my test back and I got all of the parts right!

  204. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad your instructor and friends enjoyed the video. sympathetic/parasympathetic innervations eh? Hmm…gotta think about that one…it’s definitely not a topic that psychologists would study. Not really my strength I’m afraid. Sorry

  205. Avatar

    adele

    September 22, 2008

    Hey there. This is for Human Anatomy/Physiology class 1.
    That video really did help me out on the test and I told all my friends and even the instructor. She thought it was hysterical and great. Also looking for anything on sympathetic/parasympatheic innervations-.
    🙂
    Thanks again for making it memorable and fun!
    Adele

  206. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Sorry – I don’t have anything on that but I could look into it. Is this for an Intro Psych class or some other class?

  207. Avatar

    adele

    September 22, 2008

    Hey there!
    Love this lesson on brain parts/functions. Helped me thru a test!
    You wouldn’t happen to have any on sensory pathways? Sensory tracts, motor pathways,etc?

  208. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks for telling your classmates about the video Ginger. Appreciate it!

  209. Ginger

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for sharing that mnemonic for the parts of the brain. I, like the others that wrote, wish I had found it sooner. I’ll be sure to share it with classmates.

  210. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Ryan, Sandra and Lindsey: Good luck on that test!! And if the mnemonics helped you, please tell your fellow students about this site. Appreciate it. – Michael

  211. Avatar

    lindsey

    September 22, 2008

    thank you so much! i have a huge psych test tomorow, you have no idea how much this helped!

  212. Sandra

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you so much, you made my day!!!
    I was already quite hopeless learning the brain parts on time for my exam…
    but your video helped me so much, it´s incredible!! I´m just wondering why it´s not more common to teach students like that instead of just naming the functions and leave them alone with the rest…
    Thanks!!!!! You are my hero for today, I wish you were my teacher!

  213. Ryan

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for your help!
    I was struggling to find a site like this 🙂
    Now I can remember the vocabulary for my test on Thursday.

  214. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Dee: no problem! Glad you enjoyed the video and I hope it helps on your test.

  215. Avatar

    Dee

    September 22, 2008

    Just wow.
    These videos are great! I was really worried about my test next week, but this is really helping. I’m going to use some of these videos to study for the AP.
    Thanks for the great word tricks!

  216. Avatar

    amm

    September 22, 2008

    thank you so much!

  217. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad you liked it!

  218. Avatar

    Jennifer

    September 22, 2008

    The mnemonics ROCK so hard! i already love psychology, and i actually just watched this for fun lolololol….

  219. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    I like it! Cor-Tex and Texas Instruments. Works for me too. Go with it.

  220. Kitsu

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks for the video! The mnemonics helped a lot. Just like the rest of the commenters, I also have a psych test.

    If I may, I’d like to add that the cerebral cortex, when you connected it to Texas and higher thinking, made me think of the company Texas Instruments, which makes graphing and scientific calculators (and hence E=mc^2). Just a little something which made the connection easier for me =]

  221. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Fantastic! I’m glad the mnemonics helped. Now go get that test!! (and let me know how you do) – Michael

  222. appreciativestudent

    September 22, 2008

    thank you so much for this! I’m in AP psychology and have a huge test tomorrow on everything in your video. I know I will do great now because of the methods you taught me. I’m extremely appreciative and hope you know how much you helped =)

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  224. Christina

    September 22, 2008

    Won’t forget them now!

  225. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks Randa, Laith, Trish and Matt for your kind words. Glad you liked the mnemonics! – Michael

  226. Avatar

    Matt

    September 22, 2008

    Fantastic stuff Michael. Helped greatly and now I clearly remember all of the parts of the brain you covered. Amazing how we can remember silly stuff! 🙂

    I love your podcasts in general as well. They make an already interesting subject more interesting.

    Thanks and keep up the fantastic work.

    Matt

  227. Trish

    September 22, 2008

    OH my god i love you your hilarious.

  228. Laith

    September 22, 2008

    This was soooo helpful, thank you! You did a great job!

  229. Avatar

    randa

    September 22, 2008

    heyy Michael i really liked your video it helped me ALOTT! i learned many things from just watching your videoo

    thankss(:

  230. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Glad to hear it Jordan. Appreciate your comment – Michael

  231. Avatar

    Jordan James

    September 22, 2008

    I really liked this video. I was not really to fond of looking up and memorizing all these parts of the brain. This makes it very easy.

  232. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    No problem. Good luck on that exam (great name by the way). Michael

  233. Avatar

    Vivek

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks a lot…It was really excellent..now im ready for my exam which includes parts of the brain..once again my hearty thanks to you…

  234. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Tamara: Fantastic. Congrats on that A. I’m glad the mnemonics worked for you. Also happy that MAPPR was helpful. Which reminds me that I have to get more chapters into it…Michael

  235. Avatar

    Tamara

    September 22, 2008

    This was fantastic and the flashcards really heped to cement this into my brain.
    I managed an A on my semester psych exam and this part of the exam was a breeze thanks to you tools.
    Highly recommend the purchase to others.
    Mappr is also really really useful, Thanks again.

  236. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Tito: thx for writing and glad you liked the episode. Regarding your quote: “enhancement of memory bank” – well, I’m not exactly sure what’s being referred to here, but can you remember more things using mnemonics? I’d say yes to that. As far as “greater memorizing speed of the brain” – I suppose that’s true too. You certainly can memorize things faster using mnemonics. Well, hope that helps and thanks for the comment! Michael

  237. Avatar

    Tito

    September 22, 2008

    Mnemonics really work and also I am very thankful for your effort to keep the process and results on camera realistic. I have just one question tho :
    In your expert opinion, could mnemonics, after being practiced for some time lead to “enhancement of memory bank and greater memorizing speed of brain” ?
    Thx for awesome videos again sir!

  238. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Ken: glad you enjoyed the mnemonics. If you get a chance let me know if they were helpful on your test. Michael

  239. Avatar

    Ken

    September 22, 2008

    Dear Lifesaver,

    I have a Psychology midterm in three days. For the past month I have been pouring over the parts of the brain desperately trying to learn them, but with no success. I found your site, and I have to say it was hysterical. The quirky (somewhat ridiculous) mnemonics are unforgettable. So, thank you!!

    ~Ken

  240. Avatar

    Dawn

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks Michael! This is really helpful…

  241. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Carolina: glad you found this episode just in time! Good luck on the test. Michael

  242. Avatar

    Carolina

    September 22, 2008

    I have my AP Psychology exam tomorrow and this is the one thing i’ve been hacing trouble with so much. so seriously wow thanks a lot this helped me so quickly=].

  243. Michael

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much Lara! Michael

  244. Lara

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for this. I havent managed to retain info like this so quickly in a long time, I can’t thank you enough for how much this has helped me.
    Keep up the good work!

  245. Jeong H. Lee

    September 22, 2008

    Sooooo Helpful!!!!!! thanks

  246. admin

    September 22, 2008

    Fantantastic! Glad you liked it. Good luck on that test. Michael

  247. Avatar

    patty white

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you thank you thank you!!! This was incredibly helpful and so funny! I have a test on the brain in my college biology class, and this helped me learn the material in an easy and fun way!
    Thanks!

  248. Michael Britt

    September 22, 2008

    Nancy,

    Thanks so much for your comment! Made my day. Good luck on your midterm!

    Michael

  249. Avatar

    Nancy

    September 22, 2008

    I wish I found this earlier!!! I have my psychology midterm tommorow on the brain and all that fun stuff:P! I watched this episode and I have those words memorized, but before this video it took me like a month; to attempt memorizing the brain!! Thank you SOOOOO MUCH! I really appreciate it! Good Luck to u in the future!

  250. Haley

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much for this. I have a anatomy test on the parts of the brain next week and this episode really made it easy for me to memorize the parts! Love your podcasts, keep up the good work!

  251. Michael Britt

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much. Michael

  252. Anonymous

    September 22, 2008

    your a great teacher…i memorized this easily usually i have a hard time studying things like this

  253. Avatar

    Christina

    September 22, 2008

    This is really helpful! On top of that he is extremely funny! Great way to remember parts of the brain.

    My favorite one was the "Tickle Me Freud". lol

  254. Michael Britt

    September 22, 2008

    Thanks so much! Glad you liked the episode. I know – the llamas was the craziest one of them all. Crazy, but hopefully memorable.

    Michael

  255. Avatar

    Bella Kayumova

    September 22, 2008

    Thank you, it was the first episode I watched and it was pure fun (and learning!), going to subscribe to your podcast for sure. I’ll probably remember those words forever. Especially, perhaps, the Hypothalamus… because of all the llamas 🙂

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