Facial muscles are usually employed to display surprise.
The muscles primarily used in smiling are the zygomaticus major and minor, as well as the orbicularis oculi. These muscles work together to lift the corners of the mouth and create the characteristic "smile" expression. When these muscles contract, they create a positive and welcoming facial expression that is commonly associated with happiness and joy.
Smiling is a facial expression, so the skeletal muscles of the face would be used. In particular the zygomaticus. or the ****** it makes me smile
Raising one eyebrow is not a rare occurrence and many people can do it voluntarily. It is a common facial expression used to convey skepticism, surprise, or curiosity.
Facial muscles, lips, cheeks, throat
sneer
frownin
I could tell by his facial expression that he was surprised by the event that just occurred.
... basically it is the "levator labii superioris muscle". -roelbondoc
It is an expression of pleasurable surprise or appreciation usually with a sexual motivation.
The motor points of facial muscles are specific locations on the skin surface where electrical stimulation can cause muscle contractions. These points vary among individuals but generally correspond to the innervation zones of facial nerves supplying the muscles. Stimulating motor points is important in facial reanimation procedures and diagnostics for facial nerve dysfunction.
No, surprise is a verb or a noun. Examples: Verb: The answer will surprise you. Noun: Yes, that is a big surprise.
It makes no sense because the facial muscles are innervated by the facial nerve. And this nerve comes off the brain stem.