
How Facial Masking in Parkinson's Influences Perception
The Parkinson's Podcast · Kelsey Phinney c/o Davis Phinney Foundation
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Show Notes
Facial masking causes a loss of facial expressivity. The muscles of the face lose muscle tone, leading to a seemingly blank expression. In this episode, learn the implications of facial masking and the importance of facial expressions in social interactions, so that we can all better understand how to respond.
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