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A 3D whole-face movement analysis system to uncover underlying physiology in mice. Participant , Hou, H. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. How facial expressions are produced and adapted, and how these processes change in mental disorders remains unknown, largely due to the complexity of the behavior in humans, and a lack of cellular-level understanding of the underlying neurobiology. We study how the brain orchestrates motor and physiological control in natural and innate behaviors, focusing on facial expression.