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How do you remember pons?

How do you remember pons?

Pons: the pons is the part of the brain that regulates waking and relaxing. Put a “d” in pons and you have “ponds”. Ponds are relaxing to look. Your pons is activated when you look at a calm, relaxing pond.

How do you remember the cerebellum?

Helpful mnemonic: Hal & Amos are traffic cops…. The cerebellum, or the “little brain” helps coordinate voluntary movements and balance. Helpful mnemonic: The hypothalamus directs eating, drinking, body temperature, and control of emotions, and helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland.

Why is pons called bridge?

Pons is Latin for “bridge”; the structure was given its name by the Italian anatomist Costanzo Varolio, who thought that the most conspicuous portion of the pons resembled a bridge that connected the two cerebellar hemispheres.

How do you remember the four lobes of the brain?

Helpful mnemonic: Use a “piranha” fish as your mnemonic. The piranha bites you on the top of the head (where the parietal lobe is located). That’s a sensation the parietal lobe would process!

How do you remember the difference between cerebellum and cerebrum?

The significant difference between cerebellum and cerebrum is their size….

Difference Between Cerebellum and Cerebrum
Cerebellum Cerebrum
Second largest part of the brain Largest part of the brain
Forms a part of the hindbrain Forms a part of the forebrain

How do you remember the medulla?

Medulla: the medulla regulates the autonomic activity of the heart and lungs. Use medals as your mnemonic and stick the medals in a bloody heart and lungs. Or picture an Olympic athlete wearing gold medals around her neck and covering her heart and lungs.

What is the easiest way to learn cranial nerves?

What is the easiest way to learn cranial nerves? An easy way to remember cranial nerves is to craft a mnemonic device that helps you remember the cranial nerves in order. One common example is, “Ooh, ooh, ooh to touch and feel very good velvet. Which of the cranial nerves are sensory only? Cranial Nerves.

What are the dirtiest cranial nerve mnemonics?

Mnemonic for foramen of cranial nerves. Here are awesome notes drawn by Mini on foramina for passage of cranial nerves: Mnemonic for foramen of cranial nerves. Foramen spinosum transmits meningeal branch of trigeminal nerve (nervus spinosus, supplies the dura) and middle meningeal artery and vein. Remember it as Spine – MiNe (rhymes)

How do you memorize cranial nerves?

O: olfactory nerve (CN I)

  • O: optic nerve (CN II)
  • O: oculomotor nerve (CN III)
  • T: trochlear nerve (CN IV)
  • T: trigeminal nerve (CN V)
  • A: abducens nerve (CN VI)
  • F: facial nerve (CN VII)
  • A: auditory (or vestibulocochlear) nerve (CN VIII)
  • How do you remember the cranial nerves?

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  • Only Oranges On Tilting Towers Are Fun And Give Very Awkward Holes
  • Oh Oh Oh Tiny Tits Are Fun And Give Virgins Awkward Hips
  • Oh Oh Oh Time Traveler Again Fool Angry Gods Victory Are His
  • Oh Oh Oh To Tickle A Female’s Vagina Gave Victor A Hard-on