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EMG investigations of facial muscles are a standard for facial muscle diagnostics in patients with facial nerve and muscle diseases (Guntinas-Lichius et_al, 2020). Facial EMG recordings in a psychological and clinical setting usually use only two to six pairs of needle or surface electrodes to record the resting state or voluntary movements of some facial muscles on the assumption that this reflects the respective mimic muscles as a whole. A modified 4-nearest neighbor interpolation of the EMG RMS values was used similar to the EEG mapping with the inverse square of the . . .
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