what are you talking about! never heard of somert so stupid! This is not an answer - let me clarify the question: : No, it is not something stupid. Perhaps I just didn't make my question clear enough. These are defineable measurements in time. : Blink - How long does it take for you to blink your eye? : Wink - How long does it take to wink your eye? : Twinkle (also referred to as a twink) - What is the length of time for the human eye to observe a reflection of light in someone's eye (an actual recordable event, the reflected light seen in someone's eye.)
The first person to blink in a staring contest loses. It can be used as a verb or noun.
Laugh your head off, maybe even blink back a tear.
Blinking spreads tears over the eye's surface, keeping it hydrated. A dry eye becomes cloudy, making it hard to see; it is also itchy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink
The average person tends to blink between 10 and 30 times per minute. Therefore, taking an average of 20 blinks per minute, this would mean 1200 blinks per hour (20 x 60) and lets say the average person is awake for 14 hours a day (we don't blink in our sleep) then on average we blink 16,800 (1200 x14) times a day!
A conditioned response in Pavlovian conditioning is the response that the conditioned stimulus elicits after it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus. The conditioned response may be similar in form to the unconditioned response. For example, the eye blink to the tone conditioned stimulus may involve the same bodily musculature as the eye blink to the puff of air to the cornea
shimmer blink twinkle sparkle
flutter, wink, bat, flash, flicker, shimmer, glimmer, twinkle
sparkle, light, illuminate, glow, shine, glitter, glint, flash, blink
Stars do not blink. They appear to blink, or twinkle, because of disturbances in earth's atmosphere. That is one reason observatories are usually built at high elevations. The thinner the atmosphere, the less likely that disturbances will degrade images.stars look like there blinking because they are constantly exploding.
The main muscle that allows you to blink is the orbicularis oculi. The other muscle that also assists with this movement is the levator palpebrae superioris muscle.
You can close your eyes or blink whenever you want to, but most of the time you blink several times per minute without thinking about it.
OUR muscles make us blink.It is an involuntary movement that keeps our eyes lubricated.
Stars twinkle because of atmospheric disturbances on Earth. Most stars are essentially constant in light output. There are however, variable stars, which are of great interest to Astronomers.
Here's a few: blink, dash, twinkle, wink, flaunt, shoot, show off, dart,
Never, snakes have occular scales that cover their eyes indefinitely instead of eyelids that they can blink either voluntarily or involutarily.
Blink Blink was created in 2001.
The third cranial nerve, the oculomotor is responsible for blinking and most other eyelid movement.