Human nose
The muscles of the nose are a subgroup of the facial muscles. They are involved in respiration and facial expression. The ... As are all of the facial muscles, the muscles of the nose are innervated by the facial nerve and its branches. Although each ... The muscles of the nose are supplied by branches of the facial nerve. The nasalis muscle is supplied by the buccal branches. It ... the muscles of the nose form a continuous layer with connections between all the components of the muscles and ligaments, in ...
Mood (psychology)
... colleagues studied facial expressions of emotions and linked specific emotions to the movement of corresponding facial muscles ... Facial Expression and Emotion. (384-91) Epstein, Dr. Lawrence J. December 15, 2008. Sleep and Mood. Get Sleep. April 30, 2012. ... Research studies indicate that voluntary facial expressions, such as smiling, can produce effects on the body that are similar ... Each basic emotion is associated with a distinctive facial expression, due to feedback from the expression that contributes to ...
Embouchure
... (English: /ˈɒmbuˌʃʊər/ ) or lipping is the use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind ... The embouchure is produced with the muscles around the lips: principally the orbicularis oris muscle and the depressor anguli ... Beginner flute-players tend to suffer fatigue in these muscles, and notably struggle to use the depressor muscle, which ... and greater muscle tone from the lip muscles is needed to keep the stream/pressure of air directed across the smaller ...
Risus sardonicus
... or rictus grin is a highly characteristic, abnormal, sustained spasm of the facial muscles that appears to ... CS1 Italian-language sources (it), Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Facial ... displayed by those experiencing these muscle spasms. It is most often observed as a sign of tetanus. It can also be caused by ...
Nemaline myopathy
... many take longer than average due to the lack of muscle, or just muscle fatigue. Since facial muscles are involved in NM ... Respiratory muscles are often more affected than other skeletal muscle groups. Cardiac muscle is usually not affected in ... The weakness tends to be more severe in the proximal muscles rather than the distal muscles. The ocular muscles are normally ... Shy and his team discovered rod- like structures in muscle fibers of patients with muscle weakness by performing muscle ...
Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine
To stimulate the facial muscles and capture these "idealized" expressions of his patients, Duchenne applied faradic shock ... To help him locate and identify the facial muscles, Duchenne drew heavily upon the work of Charles Bell, although he did not ... is a monograph on the muscles of facial expression, researched and written by Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne de Boulogne ( ... defines the fundamental expressive gestures of the human face and associates each with a specific facial muscle or muscle group ...
Alison Lurie
Due to complications with a forceps delivery, she was born deaf in one ear and with damage to her facial muscles. She attended ...
Saxophone technique
Saxophone embouchure is the position of the facial muscles and shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece when playing a saxophone. ... This is a type of "spasm" generated by tensing the throat muscles, and results in a sort of "quiver." This vibrato has at ... It is induced by a changing of the rate of the air pressure on the reed, and accomplished by moving the abdominal muscles, ... The lower lip is supported by the buccinator and chin muscles and rests in contact with the lower teeth, making contact with ...
Pan Am
It consists of a perfunctory mouth movement without the activity of facial muscles around the eyes that characterizes a genuine ...
Distal spinal muscular atrophy type 1
The most severely affected muscles include facial muscles and the tongue (which may develop a twitch due to hypoglossal nerve ... Muscle deterioration increases at around 1-2 years of age, resulting in reduced motor function. ... Physical and occupational therapy for the child can be very effective in maintaining muscle strength. There is no published ... disorder involving death of motor neurons in the spinal cord which leads to a generalised progressive atrophy of body muscles. ...
Samuel George William Archibald
He suffered a stroke in 1836 which left him for a time with paralysis of his facial muscles and difficulty speaking. In 1841, ...
Locked-in syndrome
Some patients may have the ability to move certain facial muscles, and most often some or all of the extraocular muscles. ... Stimulation of muscle reflexes with electrodes (NMES) has been known to help patients regain some muscle function. Other ... The respiratory muscles are also paralyzed, but the victim can be kept alive by artificial respiration. Locked-in syndrome can ... in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles ...
Mary Jo Buttafuoco
She also underwent physical therapy to strengthen her facial muscles, which she explained in an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey ... Buttafuoco underwent a facial reanimation procedure with facial plastic surgeon Babak Azizzadeh, involving static facial ... McDade, Mary Beth (October 11, 2016). "Mary Jo Buttafuoco Speaks Out to Raise Awareness for Facial Paralysis". KTLA. Retrieved ... Buttafuoco has used her story to raise awareness of facial paralysis. Buttafuoco has two children: Paul Buttafuoco and Jessica ...
Thoracodorsal nerve
In these cases, the nerve supply is preserved, and transplanted with the muscle (for example, with facial reanimation). ... It follows the course of the subscapular artery, along the posterior wall of the axilla to the latissimus dorsi muscle, in ... It supplies the latissimus dorsi muscle. The thoracodorsal nerve arises from the brachial plexus. It derives its fibers from ... The thoracodorsal nerve innervates the latissimus dorsi muscle on its deep surface. The latissimus dorsi is occasionally used ...
Malocclusion
Ingervall B, Bitsanis E (February 1987). "A pilot study of the effect of masticatory muscle training on facial growth in long- ... Muscle factors - the form and function of the muscles that surround the teeth. This could be impacted by habits such as finger ... while decreased vertical facial growth causes a short facial profile and is commonly associated with a deep bite malocclusion. ... The skeletal facial deformity is characterized by mandibular prognathism, maxillary retrognathism or a combination of the two. ...
Thomas Cacciopoli
Cacciopoli allegedly received his moniker "Tommy Twitch" because he suffered from facial neuralgia, an uncontrollable muscle ...
Botulinum toxin
Injection of botulinum toxin into the muscles under facial wrinkles causes relaxation of those muscles, resulting in the ... Side effects from cosmetic use generally result from unintended paralysis of facial muscles. These include partial facial ... When injecting the masseter muscle of the jaw, loss of muscle function can result in a loss or reduction of power to chew solid ... include facial and other areas that can form fine lines and wrinkles due to every day muscle contractions and/or facial ...
Lemur
Visual signals are probably the least used by lemurs, since they lack many of the muscles used in common primate facial ... However, the ring-tailed lemur has demonstrated distinct facial expressions including a threat stare, pulled back lips for ... Bolwig, N. (1959). "Observations and thoughts on the evolution of facial mimic". Koedoe. 2 (1): 60-69. doi:10.4102/koedoe. ...
Benign hereditary chorea
... facial muscles, and lower body. Movements in the lower extremities, if severe enough, could cause changes in gait. The families ...
Rabies in animals
... is seen due to rear limb paralysis and drooling and difficulty swallowing is caused by paralysis of facial and throat muscles. ... Signs include aggression, incoordination, head-pressing, circling, lameness, muscle tremors, convulsions, colic and fever. ... and drooping of the lower jaw due to paralysis of the throat and jaw muscles. Incubation of the virus may range from 2-9 weeks ... wherein attempts to drink water or swallow cause painful spasms of the muscles in the throat or larynx-and an increase in ...
Computer facial animation
The late-1980s saw the development of a new muscle-based model by Waters, the development of an abstract muscle action model by ... Human facial expression has been the subject of scientific investigation for more than one hundred years. Study of facial ... Computer based facial expression modelling and animation is not a new endeavour. The earliest work with computer based facial ... Computer Facial Animation by Frederic I. Parke, Keith Waters 2008 ISBN 1-56881-448-8 Data-driven 3D facial animation by Zhigang ...
Crab Apple Jelly
Ellmann adds, "[O'Connor's] best stories stir those facial muscles which, we are told, are the same for both laughing and ...
Cobratoxin
The next muscles affected are the facial and neck muscles followed by the respiratory muscles and the limbs after another few ... The reason for this is that the ocular muscles are more susceptible, in comparison with other muscles, for the nerve ... α-Cobratoxin binds antagonistically and slowly reversible to muscle-type and neuronal type nAChRs. This bond will block the ... A bite of the Thailand Cobra therefore leads to muscle paralysis. Because of that paralysis, respiratory problems may develop, ...
Srividya
Her father had to stop acting in the year when she was born because of a disease which affected his facial muscles. Her family ...
Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis may cause severe headache, stroke-like symptoms (weakness of a limb and/or facial muscles), ...
Rabies
... and drooling and difficulty swallowing is caused by paralysis of facial and throat muscles. Death is usually caused by ... Once within a muscle or nerve cell, the virus undergoes replication. The L protein then transcribes five mRNA strands and a ... The virus usually first infects muscle cells close to the site of infection, where they are able to replicate without being ' ... The remaining 20% may experience a paralytic form of rabies that is marked by muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and paralysis ...
Sculpture of Mongolia
... pieces of natural red coral of different sizes were inlaid along the oval face emphasizing the dynamics of the facial muscles. ... The facial features of Zanabazar's sculptures are characterized by high foreheads, thin, arching eyebrows, high-bridged noses, ...
Translabyrinthine approach
The facial nerve, which innervates the muscles of the face, is preserved in a higher percentage of cases than with other ...
The Redeemer (novel)
Stankić has a facial anomaly known as hyperelasticity, wherein his facial muscles can be manipulated voluntarily to stop people ...
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Whitlatch also designed detailed skeletons for the major characters and facial muscles on Jar Jar Binks as a reference for ... gothic is most strongly apparent in Darth Maul's demonic horns and the red and black make-up mask that borrows from the facial ...