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madam-professor

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A child who is born blind, will:
 
  a. never learn how to smile.
  b. have to be told how to move the facial features to elicit a smile.
  c. learn to smile on a similar trajectory as sighted children.
  d. will smile as sighted children do, but will have to be taught how to facially express sadness.

Question 2

In ___________________ a patient cannot voluntarily move the facial muscles but will express a genuine emotion with those muscles.
 
  a. volitional facial paresis
  b. automatic facial paresis
  c. emotional facial paresis
  d. total facial paresis



mcni194

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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