In: Anatomy and Physiology
Two neural control processes underlying facial expression can
be
differentiated. Describe the neuroanatomy of these two neural
pathways and
explain how you would behaviourally assess the functional integrity
of each
The neural control process is a kind of coordination that is
mediated by the spinal cord brain as well as peripheral ganglia.
This involves the complexity of the neural mechanism which is
responsible to regulate the process and control that is sensitive
to various diseases and injuries. This is generally referred to as
the different functional interaction between a network of neurons
that regulates the lungs movement, airways, and chest wall.
The two neural control process that involves the facial expression
to be differentiated is their general features and behavioral
change. Human being generally experiences the emotions and
comprehension which affect the cognitive effect to characterize the
dynamic change which influences the facial expression of the
motion. This posses the ability to communicate emotion that has to
understand the emotions of others based on facial expression.
The neuroanatomy of these neural pathways that can explain how
behaviorally one can access the functional integrity helps to
identify the neural basis. Functional anatomy involves the role of
the dorsal and afferent pathway for language production. The
amygdala motor pathway is responsible to control the facial
expression. This has been observed that the right side part of the
brain near the ear region is known as posterior superior temporal
sulcus which is responsible to manage the facial expressions.