I'm not sure you've worded this correctly.
Medial Rectus
The muscles that control eye movement are limited in their range of motion, preventing the eyes from moving directly side to side. Instead, the eyes can move in a circular motion or up and down.
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
My opinion, not factually based, but I think it is because the muscles, yes even the muscle that control the movement of your eyes are relaxed allowing your eyes to roll much like you do when you are asleep.
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
it means the coordinated control of eye movement with hand movement, and the processing of visual input to guide reaching and grasping along with the use of proprioception of the hands to guide the eyes.
eyes
Compound eyes see movement easily unlike simple eyes. They have a large view angle which allows them to detect and see fast movements.
Yes, if your head is vibrating but your eyes are fixed on a stationary object, your eyes will likely vibrate slightly due to the movement of your head. This is known as nystagmus, an involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyes.
Eyes themselves don't make sounds, but you might perceive sounds when you move your eyes quickly or blink, such as a faint clicking or popping noise. This can be due to the movement of fluid within the eye or pressure changes in the surrounding tissues. Additionally, the muscles that control eye movement can create audible sounds, particularly if you're straining your eyes or experiencing certain conditions. If you're hearing persistent sounds related to your eyes, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
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