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Muscles of Facial Expression - Anatomy Tutorial PART 2 

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@yetaruvin
@yetaruvin 10 лет назад
0:00 Buccinator 1:19 Risorius 1:55 Zygomaticus Major 2:14 Zygomaticus Minor 2:34 Levator Labii Superioris 3:12 Levator Anguli Oris 3:32 Levator Labii Superioris Alaeque Nasi 5:00 Depressor Anguli Oris 5:25 Depressor Labii Inferioris 6:06 Mentalis 7:29 Auricularis Posterior 7:36 Auricularis Superior 7:40 Auricularis Anterior
@brightdanieldoc74
@brightdanieldoc74 6 лет назад
RocketMewtwo good job bro thanks for that
@timsnow9168
@timsnow9168 3 года назад
Thankk
@noeeric9325
@noeeric9325 3 года назад
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@jamiearyan9058
@jamiearyan9058 3 года назад
@Noe Eric Instablaster =)
@noeeric9325
@noeeric9325 3 года назад
@Jamie Aryan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@hollycarp2069
@hollycarp2069 5 лет назад
You don't know how much these videos help people who are made to sit at the back of the class, thank you~
@GreenBlueClouds
@GreenBlueClouds 9 лет назад
This is useful for artists also, thank you.
@paulgabel8261
@paulgabel8261 9 лет назад
I second this!
@bronzeladdy53
@bronzeladdy53 10 лет назад
Buccinator means trumpet. Hence, the 'blowing out of the cheeks'
@kylieeats1639
@kylieeats1639 5 лет назад
You’re a better teacher than the one I have at school!!!!
@michellemarie1036
@michellemarie1036 9 лет назад
I know this might seem crazy and way too fast but I love you. Writing essays on facial muscles isn't really my idea of fun but you make it so much easier :D
@commentsrmymiddlenam
@commentsrmymiddlenam 12 лет назад
you make learning anatomy so clear. thanks!
@femfreq604
@femfreq604 7 лет назад
It would be even better if there would be visual information of origin, insertion, innervation (in this case obvious), and function. However I can imagine this is accompanied with even more work for you. Nevertheless your video are very unique and informative and they help to prepare for exams. Thank you!
@Anatomyzone
@Anatomyzone 12 лет назад
@princewillip thanks! hope it was helpful!
@ellie8061
@ellie8061 4 года назад
Your videos have saved my life. Thanku so much
@armweak13
@armweak13 9 лет назад
Excellent videos, thank you for making these!
@ElectedOfficial1
@ElectedOfficial1 6 лет назад
I knew something was wrong with Suzanne Somers instructions for her face master facial toning system. I wasn't getting anywhere because I was going in the wrong direction. Thank God I found this site. Thank you. Do you have a suggestion for a lifting the Bucksinator muscle and getting rid of wrinkles around the upper and lower lip? I'm doing a pretty good job of it but I've also just started taking collagen plant-based and using organic vitamin C, argan oil, and a hobo oil on my face which is helping immensely but not without using hydraulic acid which holds a thousand times it's weight in water. So it keeps everything hydrated which causes less wrinkles and sagging ; everything helps. I will be visiting this site often, because I was going mostly sideways instead of up and down but I did have the eye muscle right. I am a 35 + year retired cosmetologist and should remember all of this but I did forget. I'm also a vegan which keeps My Body Young. Thank you for this demonstration.
@carissawright5431
@carissawright5431 12 лет назад
Great videos thanks. Just to let you know, it's pronounced 'buxinator' and one of its most important functions is keeping food out of the sulcus and pushing it onto the tongue during mastication. :)
@likitalau
@likitalau 11 лет назад
i swear you are great. i wish u lots of healt ,money and love. can't thank u enough for all ur videos =D
@chalapathipv9835
@chalapathipv9835 5 лет назад
All I can tell is THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@cluckygirl792
@cluckygirl792 2 года назад
Great for massage therapy students also- we massage the face and it’s one of the many body areas that holds muscle tension……Thank you.
@inderjeetnishad2486
@inderjeetnishad2486 6 лет назад
really nice video and you have explained all the muscles so well.. keep it up and help us by making more videos sir.
@الزهراءاحمدمشرفعبدالحميد
I just wanna thank you for this amazing channel thank you soooooo much and keep going ✨
@AbdulMax021
@AbdulMax021 5 лет назад
You made my life easier ! Thank you !!
@footballlllltvgoals214
@footballlllltvgoals214 5 лет назад
AURICULARIS POSTERIOR someone hit my ear 20 years ago and my posterior muscle is break off. Is there any surgery to sew it again ? Please tell me my one ear is a little bit different shape angle because of this.
@Gulmohar_singh
@Gulmohar_singh 9 месяцев назад
Thankyou so much it helped a lot
@spawd8002
@spawd8002 6 лет назад
Nicely explained, thanks for the tutorial
@jamilahardy881
@jamilahardy881 2 года назад
Thank you for this helpful video!
@Romantic07Girl
@Romantic07Girl 12 лет назад
شكرا جزيلا ,.,
@squirrel7303
@squirrel7303 10 лет назад
Omg, in my language the names of the muscles are almost always translated so it's SO much easier to know the function, it's like "The elevator of the corner of the mouth muscle". I didn't know that when teaching in english they keep the latin names ...
@moussafiradil1700
@moussafiradil1700 7 лет назад
isn't it french ? :') (i know you posted that 2years ago but curious xD )
@squirrel7303
@squirrel7303 7 лет назад
adil safir It's portuguese lol, I'm brazilian :)) But I see why you would think that It's french, both are romance languages so similar structure. This is such a throwback to my anatomy classes. Lol
@moussafiradil1700
@moussafiradil1700 7 лет назад
ikr !! actually for french or spanish (i guess portuguese too) once u get the trick aaaaall the terms become a translation game ... hope u're doing good now *-*, greetings from the other side of the earthglobe, 2nd year med school ;)
@squirrel7303
@squirrel7303 7 лет назад
Yep, they're very similar. I can understand most of Spanish and also Italian if the accent isn't too thick, French is trickier but there's a lot of words borrowed from french in portuguese. I speak none tho, just english lol I'm at 3rd year of med school now, with semiology, pharmacology etc. I was supposed to be at 4th tho but everything is a mess ugh, we had 6 months of paralyzation last year because money was cut for education and health due to political/economic crisis. Classes started again in january but stopped now and I'm 1 month without it and still waiting for when it will return, so basically studying at home etc. My internship starts in march though, so at least i'll have something to do. Here public (federal and state ones) unis are the best and hardest to enter and then basically this happens especially at state unis, where I study: www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/01/facing-doomsday-scenario-scientists-consider-fleeing-brazil ; www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazil-Addresses-Rio-De-Janeiro-Health-Crisis-with-Hiring-Spree-20160108-0002.html In short, a mess. Good luck on your studies too! :))
@phoebegould2552
@phoebegould2552 3 года назад
What soft wear are you using. I love the 3D model and the fact the labels come up when you click on them
@Zentrepreneurial
@Zentrepreneurial 4 года назад
Just knowing these muscles is wonderful. We think of the jaw having muscles to relax but for the face, I hear in relaxation meditations-"relax your face" but it is usually glanced over quickly. Well, there are a ton of muscles, here. With this in mind, any good exercises to thoroughly relax the face or even just exercise these muscles? I have a habit of having an itchy face. Could it be related to the muscles as much as the skin? Thanks so much.
@bloomprinceton
@bloomprinceton 8 лет назад
stunning explanation thank YOU
@nooralrawi3896
@nooralrawi3896 12 лет назад
thank you very much ... this video is really helpful
@barmimandal7466
@barmimandal7466 5 лет назад
Thank you so much... It helped me a lot.
@inamqazi1921
@inamqazi1921 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks
@PeterParker-lg9is
@PeterParker-lg9is Год назад
God bless you!!
@leylaaa2393
@leylaaa2393 9 лет назад
Thanks for making anatomy soo easy! :)
@carladurland5194
@carladurland5194 4 года назад
It would be cool if you could implement lifting and anti aging in this information for us
@minodono
@minodono 2 года назад
Excellent 🌷
@shahadalkhaldi3147
@shahadalkhaldi3147 3 года назад
Thank you very much,very helpful 🤍
@merlinjohn7381
@merlinjohn7381 3 года назад
Thank you it was really helpful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@khanpharmapharma5990
@khanpharmapharma5990 7 лет назад
thankx for making life easy
@aqeelashah5801
@aqeelashah5801 Год назад
Omg for the first time it seems easy
@dr.chiropractor6156
@dr.chiropractor6156 6 лет назад
@ 6:27 I got the feeling you were demonstrating the drinking water example you gave lol
@bellorkarmbor5709
@bellorkarmbor5709 5 лет назад
You are really amazing
@jipsamaharaja3823
@jipsamaharaja3823 11 лет назад
amazing work....thnk you.!!
@maikyviolet
@maikyviolet 12 лет назад
Good job!! Thanks for uploading :)
@tarkash5757
@tarkash5757 2 года назад
why is there division of muscles at the forehead region?
@malthaelaoc
@malthaelaoc 12 лет назад
very informative
@julietwettle5123
@julietwettle5123 3 года назад
Please be careful in future videos you make of your hand coming down on the table or something. A lot of loud thuds in the video that make it hard to listen when it is so quiet otherwise. I do appreciate how the names pop up next to the structures though. Makes your videos very easy to follow and informative when one is new to the content and might not know how to spell the terms.
@chanduchelukala
@chanduchelukala 11 лет назад
great videos ...thanks .. voice is ..little problem
@natureslover7831
@natureslover7831 5 лет назад
im a fan of you
@mustefbahaa
@mustefbahaa 11 лет назад
very good
@superladdercat1642
@superladdercat1642 9 лет назад
thanks for these :)
@user-st1qk2zv9d
@user-st1qk2zv9d 6 лет назад
Thank Thank you 😊
@cecy709
@cecy709 3 года назад
Which muscle cause nasolabial folds?
@susanflower6849
@susanflower6849 8 лет назад
thank u
@pasquino0733
@pasquino0733 7 лет назад
Can anyone point me in the direction of a RU-vid video that addresses which particular muscles move in relation to varying emotional states. So rage, anger, laughter, surprise, contentment etc To what extent does muscle movement correlate with human emotion in terms of facial expression? I am interested in this from the perspective of portraiture. How far can we relate the portrayal of human emotion to a systematic understanding of the muscles of the face? This was something address by the french painter Charles le Brun in the seventeenth century - can anyone expand on this?
@pasquino0733
@pasquino0733 7 лет назад
eg how might the movement of the zygomaticus major and minor differ in their movements when someone is smiling or yelling?
@Zentrepreneurial
@Zentrepreneurial 4 года назад
Interesting question. I notice tension in my face related to my thinking, so I was interested in a connection. You are wondering about emotional connection to muscles. It's all connected, as they say.
@pasquino0733
@pasquino0733 4 года назад
@@Zentrepreneurial 3 years later wow... I've since learnt that le Brun was partially right, partially wrong. We cannot attribute specific emotions to specific muscle movements. Where he was correct, was in identifying how the corrugator muscle - in the brow near and above the nose - moves, is evident of a change in emotional state. We just can't specify which one.
@cheroziahmohdsukari4437
@cheroziahmohdsukari4437 10 лет назад
awesome
@carissmayberry5657
@carissmayberry5657 10 месяцев назад
amazinng :)
@nonoooooooooo1
@nonoooooooooo1 12 лет назад
am just in love with u :) thanks aloooooooooooooooooooooooooot
@hedwegg
@hedwegg 2 года назад
Facial Muscles!
@editbazelli843
@editbazelli843 3 года назад
risso means smile so risorious is about smiling just from the name is a given :p
@princewillip
@princewillip 12 лет назад
fist class :)
@bubblegumlipgloss_9614
@bubblegumlipgloss_9614 3 года назад
I'm using this as revision for my facial paper 2, I study beauty therapy at college and usually people think beauty therapy is easy and you're a dumb girly girl if you do it. That's definitely not the case
@1DogoArgCali
@1DogoArgCali 8 лет назад
what about the pterygoid muscles?
@Tom-kh2vx
@Tom-kh2vx 8 лет назад
+Danielle Parks He has up another video (Part1) Anyhow, I guess you won't need it anymore.
@Hassooni9
@Hassooni9 8 лет назад
+Danielle Parks Pterygoid muscles are part of the muscles of mastication, not of facial expression.
@AI_universe8
@AI_universe8 5 лет назад
Why you don't describe masseter
@kenneth3192
@kenneth3192 5 лет назад
it is the explanation of the muscles of Facial Expression, the masseter is for chewing & i think it has an unnoticable effect on expressions, though I agree it would have been a nice mention, as he was so close to describing all of them sans the neck muscles.
@AI_universe8
@AI_universe8 5 лет назад
@@kenneth3192 ok thanks i l have learned a lot from your work 👌👌
@rekhayanamadala7483
@rekhayanamadala7483 10 лет назад
👍
@mitchellsack
@mitchellsack 4 года назад
I don’t like thinking about having all that stuff underneath my face.
@markhughes2143
@markhughes2143 2 года назад
🥛
@Jaloodh
@Jaloodh 12 лет назад
9z video
@diesel9442
@diesel9442 5 лет назад
U are reading it off and it is so annoying
@uzmaKhan-tq5vy
@uzmaKhan-tq5vy 3 года назад
To the point pls
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