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Guillaume-Benjamin-Armand Duchenne (also known as Duchenne de Boulogne) with one of his research subjects. Duchenne (1806-1875), a French neurologist, stimulated the muscles of live subjects with faradic current to demonstrate the mechanics of facial expression. He wrote "The Mechanism of Human Physiognomy" (1862).
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