Neurophysiology of spontaneous facial expressions: II. Motor control of the right and left face is partially independent in adults

Cortex3.60
Volume: 111, Pages: 164 - 182
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Facial expressions are described traditionally as monolithic or unitary entities. However, humans have the capacity to produce facial blends of emotion in which the upper and lower face simultaneously display different expressions. Recent neuroanatomical studies in monkeys have demonstrated that there are separate cortical motor areas for controlling the upper and lower face in each hemisphere that, presumably, also occur in humans. Using...
Paper Details
Title
Neurophysiology of spontaneous facial expressions: II. Motor control of the right and left face is partially independent in adults
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
111
Pages
164 - 182
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