Facial electromyography

ID: facial-electromyography

Facial electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic and research technique used to measure the electrical activity of facial muscles. It involves the use of electrodes placed on the skin surface over specific muscles to detect electrical signals generated by muscle contractions. This method is often employed in various fields such as psychology, neurology, and rehabilitation to study muscle function, facial expressions, and emotional responses.

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