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Introduction to Face Brain
The human face and brain work together to create our unique identity and cognitive abilities.
The brain controls facial expressions, speech, and sensory processing through complex neural networks.
Facial muscles allow us to express emotions and communicate non-verbally with others.
The brain processes visual information from our eyes and interprets facial recognition.
This intricate connection between face and brain enables human social interaction and intelligence.
- Contains over 43 muscles for facial expression
- Brain has 86 billion neurons controlling facial functions
- Processes emotions through the limbic system
- Enables speech through motor cortex coordination
- Facial recognition occurs in the fusiform gyrus
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