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  • TacoNot@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    When I was a kid I wanted to be able to raise one eyebrow, but I couldn’t figure out how. What I did was use my hand to raise it over and over again to kind of train the muscle. Eventually I could do it without the help of my hand! Also a fun fact: I only ever did it with my left eye brow for some reason, and now that’s the only one I can move on it’s own.

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      1 year ago

      Interesting how everyone says they can only lift their left. I’m much better at lifting my right, but I’m also left handed. I wonder if they’re related.

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        1 year ago

        left handed and right brow gang aswell. Wonder if it has to do with brain hemispheres

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        1 year ago

        I’m a southpaw as well, but I have a much easier time independently raising my left eyebrow, so maybe, maybe not.

        I only write, and bat left-handed though. I throw, catch, and do gross motor skills either ambidextrously, or right handed.

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      1 year ago

      I did a similar thing to learn the Spock salute. Just wrapped an elastic band around my ring and pinkie fingers for two days to train my ring finger to be more independent from my middle finger.

      • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Huh. I used to be able to do both (right better than left). Now I’ve got one of those notch scars in my left eyebrow just to the right of where that muscle pulls, and I can’t get it to move properly. Fuck aging.

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      1 year ago

      Same here, I learned to do it with both side. Also try curling all of your toes except your big toe and vise versa (kinda like a thumbs up with your foot). Its one of those things everyone can do, but most dont because their body is pre-wired not to. Its just mind over… well your body. Im convinced popping your pecs is also one of those mental things. Its helps to have muscles but I think everyone can do it.

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      ymmv though, I think. I taught myself as a kid as well, but I’ve never gotten very good at it. I don’t have a lot of eyebrow inflection anyways so I think that’s why. Some of us will never be Spock.

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    1 year ago

    I can raise and lower my eyebrows independently, wiggle my ears, and move my eyes independently of each other. My husband can do none of these things. Maybe they’re related abilities?

  • Apepollo11@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Seems that a lot of people have said something similar, but FWIW…

    I’ve been able to move my left eyebrow by itself for as long as I can remember.

    I taught myself to move the right eyebrow in 15 minutes standing in front of a mirror. This was about 20 years ago and I can still do it.

    For anyone interested, as people have said, it’s about isolating and learning the ‘instruction’ that does it. In this case, seeing as I could raise both eyebrows together, I just did that repeatedly whilst holding the left one in place with my fingers. Fifteen minutes later, and I could do it without needing the fingers.

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    1 year ago

    Personal experience, but I can only raise my left eyebrow on demand. Same with my upper lip. I cannot independently move those parts of the right side of my face no matter how I’ve tried. This has been true from childhood and I had no injuries I’m aware of that could have caused it.

    So from my experience, I’d buy that there is a physical, possibly genetic component to whether it’s possible or not.

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      I also can only raise my left eyebrow, but I learned to do it as a teen. Maybe I just got lucky and found the right nerve to trigger and am now very aware of where it is.

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      1 year ago

      I’m exactly the same. ihad to train myself to even raise my left eyebrow independently, though.

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    I know a lot of people say it’s learned but I know I’ve been doing it for as long as I can remember and as a kid I initially never did it consciously.

    I had adults get on me for ‘giving them a look’ when I was a kid but like… I wasn’t giving that look intentionally… it was just a natural reaction… I mean, usually when I thought something was stupid or it baffled/confused me in some way but I wasn’t intentionally giving ‘nasty looks’…

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    1 year ago

    I might be in the minority here, but was anyone else taught to move their toes independently in martial arts?