The Ability to Sustain Facial Expressions

Author:

Schutte Hilde1,Bielevelt Freek12,Emohamadian Hafsa1,Muradin Marvick S.M.1,Bleys Ronald L.A.W.3,Rosenberg Antoine J.W.P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht

2. Radboudumc 3D Lab, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen

3. Department of Functional Anatomy, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

To gain more insight into facial muscle function, imaging during action would be optimal. Magnetic resonance imaging is highly suitable for visualizing facial muscles. However, magnetic resonance imaging requires the individual to remain as still as possible for a while. Knowledge of the ability to sustain facial expressions is requisite before scanning individuals. This could help adapting the scanning protocol to obtain optimal quality of imaging the muscles in action. A study, including 10 healthy volunteers, was done to perceive the extent of movement while holding facial expressions of smiling and pouting. During 6 minutes, 3-dimensional photographs were taken every consecutive minute while the participants maintained their facial expressions as motionless as possible. The movement was objectified by creating distance maps between the 2 models and calculating the Root Mean Square using the software 3DMedX. The results showed that most movements occurred in the first minute, with a decrease of the intensity of the expression. After the first minute, the expression, although less intense, could be held stable. This implies that magnetic resonance imaging scanning during facial expression is possible, provided that the scanning starts after the first minute has elapsed. In addition, results demonstrated that more slackening of the muscles while smiling compared with pouting.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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