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Cranial nerves refer to those nerves which appear directly from within the brain as opposed to the spinal nerves that emerge from various segments of spinal cord. There are about 13 cranial nerves which fit the descriptions given above. However, mainly 12 of them are recognized conventionally. Third one onwards, most of the cranial nerves originate from the stem of the brain, except tenth and eleventh ones which originate from head and neck respectively.

Cranial Nerves Mnemonics To Remember Our Nerves In The Brain



Medical students often need to memorize the list of cranial nerves during the examinations or for other reasons as well. A few cranial nerves mnemonics exist which help us to remember and recall the names of the cranial nerves at the time of need. Since it is a well known fact that our mind remembers rhymes well, the best cranial nerves mnemonics have also been developed in the form of rhymes.

One of the well known and popular cranial nerves mnemonics is the phrase:



The very first 'O' of the word 'On' in the phrase stands for the OlFactory Nerve, whereas the second 'O' of 'Occasion' stands for Optic Nerve. Similarly, the 'O' of the word 'Of' means Occulomotor Nerve whereas 'P' of 'Parties' means Pathetic Nerve. 'T' of the word 'The' stands for trigeminal nerve, 'A' of the word 'Awesome' stands for Abduscens Nerve, 'F' of figures stands for 'Facial Nerve', A of 'Are' is for Auditory Nerve, 'G' of 'Girl' is for Glossopharyngeal Nerve. Similarly, 'V' of the word 'Visitors' stands for Vagus Nerve, 'S' of Say stands for Spinal Accessory Nerve and 'H' of 'Hi' stands for Hypoglossal Nerve.

Thus, the cranial nerves mnemonics makes it extremely simple to remember the list of cranial nerves, which is otherwise quite complex and difficult to remember.

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