Occipital forehead muscle
Latin: Musculus occipitofrontalis Definition The back of the head and forehead muscle belongs to the mimic muscles and pulls the eyebrows upwards. Thereby the forehead lies in horizontal folds, which is also called frowning. The second muscle belly can also move the scalp. History Base: Visual plate of the skull roof (Galea aponeurotica) Origin: Frontal … Occipital forehead muscle