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when you close your eyes they role into the back of your head(and yall said yall couldn't see the back of your head)with is why there are 3 diffrent types of sleep when your eyes rle into the back of your that is a result of you going into R.E.M sleep withc lets you dream Another answer When you close your eyes, blink your eyes do not roll back into your head. They stay the same.
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Frank Sinatra is often referred to as "Ol' Blue Eyes" due to his strikingly blue eyes and legendary status as a singer and actor in the mid-20th century.
Eye twitching and aching can be due to various factors such as stress, fatigue, caffeine, or eye strain from staring at screens for long periods. It could also be a sign of an underlying condition like dry eyes or allergies. It's important to rest your eyes, reduce stress, and if symptoms persist, consult an eye doctor for a proper evaluation.
During REM sleep, which is when most dreaming occurs, your eyes can move rapidly under your closed eyelids. This is known as rapid eye movement (REM) and it is a normal part of the sleep cycle. Your eyelids may also flicker or twitch during this stage of sleep.
It is caused when one has a epileptic attack , a serious case.
Well, I can vibrate my eyes, and so can three other people in the same grade as me. When I vibrate them, I have to concentrate on an object, and it can't reflect too much or too little light, because it doesn't work as well - for some reason, such as a person's face. Just look at one of their eyes with both eyes, and then look at the other. Look back and forth, back and forth. I just started out moving my eyes back and forth, and I got better at it and - it just happened. You sort of have to cross your eyes a little when you do wiggle them. - Novalee Brown
who is the actor with weird eyes in the lynx advert who is the actor with weird eyes in the lynx advert
'' you could look her in the eyes and look back and forth again and again''
i would go back asap to the vet.
If it is a siezure then they will shake a little bit and their eyes will flutter.
one of his eyes will twitch or he is looking at you strange even if he is looking in your eyes
a syndrome in which the eyes dart involuntarily (opsoclonus or dancing eyes) and muscles throughout the body jerk or twitch involuntarily (myoclonus).
It's proven impossible unless you are able to conciously control the muscles in your eyes to move back and forth. But its possible for you to push your eyes back and hold them long enough that the muscles adapt to that and permanently stay like that. Hope this helped. -Joe
To work out distance. Their depth perception is terrible because it's eyes can not focus on the same thing at once
well,they focus like your eyes,when things are far,the lenses moves back and forth to adjust the clearness and blurness.<3vnh
REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement so the answer is yes.