no
ing is the suffix of flinching
Yes, blinking is a behavior
the same thing she did
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
It can be interpreted as meaning the same thing. Yes.
Blinking, flinching, etc
Blinking in such a situation is a primitive automatic reaction to protect the eyes, and also to prepare for flight or fight. No. It is an automatic reflex to protect your eyes. Everyone would do it. If you moved your head back that would be called flinching. If someone gave you a hard pinch, and you moved away, that would also be flinching.
ing is the suffix of flinching
The word 'blinking' is a verb, because it is an action, or something that can be carried out. A noun is an object. (Person place, thing, or idea.) You cant sit on a 'blinking.' You can perform the action of blinking.
No, you can stop by focusing, but it is not voluntary. It's the same as breathing.
Even now, I cannot see a swastika without flinching.
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A habit is a learned behavior that is repeated regularly through practice and reinforcement, while a reflex is an involuntary response to a stimulus that is typically immediate and unconscious. Habits involve conscious decision-making and can be intentionally changed, while reflexes are automatic and hard-wired in the nervous system.
It's either blinking your eyes or breathe.
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I have a 2004 XG350L doing the same thing. Turns out it was a bad interior dimmer switch.
Flinching is not an emotion. A flinch is a bodily action, often times involuntary, that may be linked to an emotion, such as fear or anger. A flinch in itself, however, is not an emotion.