1 called the facial nerve.
It takes 43 muscles to frown.
It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down
Nerves need sugar for energy, and to function properly.
It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down
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All the nerves that located in the face and head will be affected. These are called the cranial nerves and there are twelve of them. The ones most commonly known to be affected are the Trigeminal Nerve (CN V), Facial Nerve (CN VII), and the Vagus Nerve (CN X).
When you frown, around 43 muscles in your face are involved in creating the expression.
If your finger gets pricked, the nerves primarily affected are the digital branches of the median and ulnar nerves, depending on the location of the prick. These nerves are responsible for sensation in the fingers. Damage to these nerves can lead to numbness, tingling, or pain in the affected area. Additionally, the radial nerve may also play a role if the prick affects the back of the hand.
The lower two nerves (C8 and T1) are most commonly affected in 90% of persons, following the ulnar nerve distribution.
43 "muscles" are used to frown...I'm not aware of bones used to frown
it loses control over the nerves.
sinoatrial node