Learning Objective: The reader will understand the origins of the various muscles of the face and neck, and the origins of the nerves that innervate these muscles.doi:10.3174/ng.3170206Som, P.M.Laitman, J.T.NeurographicsSom PM, Laitman JT. Embryology, variations, and innervations of the ...
Muscles of the Head and Neck There are over twenty muscles in the head and neck alone. These muscles of the head and neck are responsible for a myriad of functions such as mastication, facial expressions by controlling the mouth, eyes, nose, forehead and ears, and complex movements of the...
The main structures of the human neck anatomy in terms of bones, ligaments and muscles are identified.We tried to mimic each of these structures.As you can see in the above below, the motions are similar to those of the human neck. To eventually create humanoid-looking robots like the Term...
There are many muscles that either make up a certain part of the laryngeal structure inside the neck, or that sit adjacent to it and aid in its function. These muscles produce the movements of the larynx and its cartilages, thus enabling the proper air conduction, speech, movements of the...
Explore the anatomy and function of the head and neck muscles with Innerbody's interactive 3D model. by Written by Tim Taylor Anatomy & Physiology Senior Writer Tim Taylor is a senior writer at Innerbody Research focusing on human anatomy and physiology. Tim earned both his Bachelor of Science...
If you want to build an overall picture of the main joints of the human body, here are some resources. There are many joints in the entire human body, usually named according to the bones forming them. However, there are several major joints that are more complex than the rest and are ...
muscles of neck 颈肌文献(pubmed) 赞助商链接以下为句子列表:英文: His throat and neck muscles will contract which protect the soft tissues under the muscle but also lead to restricted airflow.中文: 他的咽喉和颈部会收缩,这样可以保护肌肉之下的软组织但是导致呼吸气流受阻。
(Anatomy) (of certain muscles) having two fleshy portions joined by a tendon n (Anatomy) a muscle of the mandible that assists in lowering the lower jaw [C17: from New Latindigastricus(with two bellies), from di-1+gastricusgastric, from Greekgastērbelly] ...
The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into...