ajnozari t1_itsji9a wrote
Reply to comment by Dr_Vanc_Zosyn in If each side of our body is controlled by the opposite brain hemisphere, how do we blink in sync? by killians1978
Also the upper half of the face is innervated by both hemispheres. This means that the signal sent my one hemisphere makes it across. This is partly why an upper motor neuron disease (eg. stroke) doesn’t affect the top half of the face (opposite side preserves the top half’s function) whereas a lower motor neuron disorder (bell’s palsy) affects both upper and lower. As the signals have already joined at that point.
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