Facial expressions, including raising the eyebrows, are controlled by the frontalis muscle of the forehead. If the facial nerve is affected, this muscle can become weak or paralyzed. That is why people with Bell's palsy will find it difficult to raise the eyebrow on the same side of the affected nerve.

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