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Motor Control of the Face

Published Jul 27, 2020
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Motor Control of the Face

In a new episode of Clinical Neuroanatomy Explained, Dr. Berkowitz reviews the innervation of the muscles of facial expression. Understanding this neuroanatomy allows for the localization of different patterns of facial weakness. 

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