we all do it and don't know how.it is a natrial reactin are you stupid didn't you know that
Simple, unconditioned or natural reflexes do not involve the brain. These reflexes occur when a receptor that goes to the spinal cord is stimulated by an impulse or effector. The effector neuron sends a response to the muscle or the gland thus causing an instant action. An example of this type of action would be when you blink your eye due to strong light.
The fact is you can go search every where and ask any one but blinking your eyes while you sneeze is a natural body reaction. When you see a bright light you sneeze and your eyes close so that they can shut longer than when you blink so you won't hurt your eyes . As much as you try not to blink you cant because when you sneeze your entire body shuts down for that time so your eyes close as well. Another reason why you naturally blink when you sneeze is that if you did not blink while sneezing, your eyes would pop out.
we blink about 5000'000 times a week
The main purpose of the human eye is to capture light. The eye captures the light from the surrounding and sends the data to the brain which interprets it.
Nope. They blink about 100,000 times. Or, about 9 days worth.
It vibrates and sends signals to your brain quicker than a blink.
why does my airbag light blink off and on on my 92 mercury gran marquis ls
Star doesn't blink but they appears to blink when light from the furthest star get reflected variably from our atmosphere
capacitor?
No. Meteors have no light source. What you see in only reflected light.
The button on your dashboard
It works at 480Mbps
how do i read srs light blink on honda accord 2005?
its junk
Misfire detection.
With a scan tool, or try turning key on, off, on, off, on and counting the blinks of the check engine light. blink, blink, blink, pause, blink would be 31.
The retina detects light and the optical nerve sends the signal to the brain.