The motor points are the parts that help you to smile or frown. They work together to make the different facial movements that are used each day.
Muscles of the legs are most often affected, leading to clumsiness, unstable gait, or lower limb paralysis. Muscle cramps and fasciculations (twitching) occur with most motor neuron diseases. Facial muscles may also be affected
It may or may not affect your facial muscles. But it spreads happiness. For practical, please give a smile to six moths old baby.
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motor neurons are linked to the muscles and obviously sends a message for muscles to move
Yes, it has to do with facial muscles
They are facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve that, among other things, control facial expression.
Facial muscles are usually employed to display surprise.
Facial synkinesis is the involuntary movement of facial muscles that accompanies purposeful movement of some other set of muscles.
your facial muscles!
the muscles in our face are necessary so we can smile and make facial expressions
Facial grimacing is a simple motor tic
There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
The facial muscles are innervated by facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). In contrast, the nearby masticatory muscles are innervated by the mandibular nerve, a branch of thetrigeminal nerve (V).
14 muscles for smiling, and 35 muscles for madness
It take more facial muscles to frown than to smile.
Facial Nerve (VII)