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- The corrugator supercilii muscle is a small, narrow,[citation needed] pyramidal muscle of the face.[citation needed] It arises from the medial end of the...
- The depressor supercilii is an eye muscle of the human body. The nature of this muscle is in some dispute. Few printed anatomies include it (Netter, et...
- overlying muscles are the occipitofrontalis, procerus, and corrugator supercilii muscles, all of which are controlled by the temporal branch of the facial...
- Cephalotes supercilii is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering...
- before and two w****s after receiving botox injections in the corrugator supercilii muscle used in frowning. During imitation of angry facial expressions...
- Depressor septi nasi muscle Orbicularis oculi muscle Corrugator supercilii muscle Depressor supercilii muscle Auricular muscles (anterior, superior and posterior)...
- muscle groups that are usually studied to detect emotion: The corrugator supercilii muscle, also known as the 'frowning' muscle, draws the brow down into...
- supratrochlear nerve. It then ascends onto the forehead deep to the corrugator supercilii muscle and frontalis muscles.[citation needed] It divides into a medial...
- branches supply the frontalis, the orbicularis oculi, and corrugator supercilii, and join the supraorbital and lacrimal branches of the ophthalmic. The...
- Orbicularis oculi (2 muscles) Orbicularis oculi (2 muscles) Corrugator supercilii (2 muscles) Levator labii superioris (2 muscles) Procerus (1 muscle) Levator...