Cranial nerves
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Cranial nerves are nerves which start directly from the brainstem instead of the spinal cord.
In human anatomy, there are exactly 12 pairs of them:
Medical students and other students of Anatomy have used various mnemonics for the cranial nerves over the years. Amongst the more well known ones are: Oh Oh Oh, To Touch And Feel A Girl, Very Sexy and Hot or On Old Olympic Towering Tops A Famous Vocal German Viewed Some Hops.