Really? You go to wiki answers? Well you obviously don't care very much. What moves your eyebrows is a musle in your forehead called the frontus. Trust me,i am in anatomy. I'm not one of those kind of people that goes around writing rediculous answers to things. The frontus is one of the few voluntary muscles actually ATTACHED to your brain. If you want details, too bad, go to a less open website
Occipitofrontalis and the corrugators.
The Frontalis muscle .
voluntary muscle
Autonomic system
SmooTh muscle
heart
The heart.
Muscle located beneath the frontalis and orbicularis oculi is called corrugator muscle. It draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically.
The organ system that controls the movement of the muscle system is known as the skeletal system.
The muscle above my eyebrow has an annoying twitch; it doesn't hurt but it's very distracting.
he has a muscle which controls it
The heart? /shrugs
The cerebellum helps refine and coordinate muscle movements.