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Yes, skeletal muscles are responsible for the movement of limbs in the body. They contain muscle fibers that contract and relax, causing the bones they are attached to move. Skeletal muscles also play a role in producing smiles, as they assist in the movement of the muscles in the face that create facial expressions.
the muscles in our face are necessary so we can smile and make facial expressions
They are facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve that, among other things, control facial expression.
in the device there is a motion control feature which also has the ability to detect facial expressions..:D
The approximate number of facial expressions dogs can make are 100
The muscles in the face are called facial muscles. They are responsible for controlling facial expressions, helping with speech and eating, and also play a role in communicating emotions. Some examples of facial muscles include the frontalis, orbicularis oculi, and zygomaticus.
make facial expressions and convey emotions .
There are several exercises people can do to stretch and tone their facial muscles. One example would be sunding out your vowels (A,E,I,O, and U) with exaggerated facial expressions. This stretches the muscles in your face for a gentle exercise.
Facial expressions are when you describe the emotions of a dance with your face.x
There are some studies that suggest that our facial expressions are inherited, witness that facial expressions of the blind from birth, who also smile and frown. http://www.answers.com/topic/facial-expression
Yes, the amygdala is involved with our emotions which are often reflected by facial expressions.
The platysma muscle is the only muscle located directly inside of the skin. It's function is to, along with many facial muscles, allow a person to mimic, or create facial expressions.