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A three-dimensional study of facial mimicry in healthy young adults

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JOURNAL OF CRANIO-MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
卷 38, 期 6, 页码 409-415

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2009.10.018

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3D; motion analysis; mimics; face; human; asymmetry

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To assess sex-related characteristics in facial movements, and to define a set of reference normal values, 20 healthy young adults(10 men, 10 women) performed six standardized facial movements (maximum smile; free smile; surprise with closed mouth; surprise with open mouth; right- and left-side eye closures). The three-dimensional coordinates of 21 soft-tissue facial landmarks were recorded by an optoelectronic motion anlayser, their movements computed, and standardized for facial dimensions. Asymmetry indices were calculated. The mouth area had the largest movements. Sex-related differences were found only for the superciliare landmark (men had larger movements than women, p < 0.001). Asymmetries in the eyes, mouth and nose were similar in both sexes (p > 0.01), with a significant effect movement(p < 0.001): eye and mouth asymmetry was larger during the asymmetric eye closures than during the symmetric movements. The right-side asymmetric movements were somewhat larger than the left-side ones. The total facial movement did not differ between sexes; the surprise with mouth open movement had the largest landmark displacements (p < 0.001). In conclusion, normal young adult men and women had similar standardized facial movements, except in the fore-head. Some individual asymmetry was found in symmetric facial animations; some synkinesis was found even in normal adults. (c) 2009 European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery.

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