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"facial movement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the movement of facial muscles, usually for the purpose of expressing emotion. For example, "He narrowed his eyes in a facial movement of anger."
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That's the center for facial movement.
It's gestural and facial movement, so it's not like, suddenly, you're watching a dance.
Video 5: Example of a facial movement in an infant with corrected gestational age 30 weeks.
Facial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural processing is poorly understood.
Mean rate (±1 SD) of facial movement AU101 (Inner eye brow raise) as a function of condition.
Regardless of the exact mechanism, it seems that humans are particularly responsive to this facial movement in dogs.
Positive affect in individuals with a facial movement disorder may promote lip corner movement (zygomaticus major) during smiling.
A sEMG based human-machine interface (HMI) is designed to map facial movement patterns into corresponding control commands.
Mr. Currie's immobility and Ms. Ueda's ability to sing rather loudly without much facial movement contributed to a disembodied mixture of sounds.
The minipleat mask expands and contracts like an accordion with the wearer's facial movement, better than masks currently in use, he said.
Firstly, AU101 resembles a facial movement which in humans indicates sadness, hence potentially making humans feels more empathic towards dogs that produce this movement more.
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