both voluntary and involuntary why voluntary? because we can flap our eye lids as per our wish. why involuntary? because if anything is coming straight to our eye our eyes automatically get closed.
The phenomenon of purposeful mouth movements resulting in involuntary eye closing is often referred to as "jaw winking."
they are called involuntary movements.......controlled by involuntary muscles.....eg: heart beats...
There are many different types of Nystagmus. The general nature of the disorder, is an involuntary loss of eye control, causing rapid vertical or horizontal eye movements.
Since the operation on his leg, the involuntary movements had stopped.
involuntary movements are move that we can't controlled except for the movement of the heart lungs etc. examples are like blinking we can't control blinking so that is considered an involuntary movement.
Well yeah, it is a spasm thus the child has no control of his bodie's movements during the Involuntary contraction(s)
Epididymis
The involuntary eye rolling to the right is a condition that is caused by a number of factors. Some of them include systemic conditions, congenital cataracts and neurological disorders among others.
Involuntary encopresis is related to constipation, passing hard painful feces, and difficult bowel movements
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involuntary muscle movements