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Remember Complex Nerves with Cranial Nerves Mnemonic
Certain nerves in the human body emerge from the brainstem instead of spinal cord. These nerves are known as cranial nerves. The cranial nerves are actually continuations of central nervous system. According to human anatomy, there are twelve pairs of cranial nerves which regulate various functions of the brain.Memorizing and learning the list of cranial nerves may be very important for a number of people such as medicals students giving examinations on nervous system, doctor or nurses among others. Therefore, to accomplish this task a number of cranial nerves mnemonic devices have been formulated which help in the memorization of these nerves.
Take for example, the phrase 'On Old Olympic Tower Top A Fin And a German Viewed Some Hopes, which is a famous cranial nerves mnemonic. Here, the first alphabet of each word in this phrase refers to a kind of cranial nerve. Another phrase 'Some Say Marry Money, But My Bro Says Big Brains Mean More' is used to remember the kind of information carried by these cranial nerves. Thus, the cranial nerves mnemonics makes it a lot simpler to remember the complex names of these nerves.
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