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Basics of Cranial Nerve Mnemonics
The nerves which emerge directly from the brain and are different from the spinal nerves are known as cranial nerves. These nerves perform several specific functions beyond the anatomical regions.There are thirteen cranial nerves in a human body; among them twelve are well recognized. It is important for the people to remember all these nerves who are associated with the medical line especially during the examination on nervous system. But it is not such an easy task. Thus cranial nerve mnemonics were formed. There are several mnemonics in exchange of which people recall the arrangement and names of the cranial nerves.
In these mnemonics rhyming format is used because the human brain can remember rhymes better. They are basically in verbal as well as visible setup so that you can understand and relate them easily.
The cranial nerve mnemonics mainly consists of some words or characters which are very simple and easy to understand. Few of them represent some particular cranial mnemonics. For example:
- One of the most broadly used cranial nerve mnemonics is: On Old Olympus 'Towering Tops A Finn And German Viewed Some Hopes'. In this mnemonic 'and' signifies auditory vestibular nerve whereas 'some' stands for 'spinal' accessory.
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