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The cornea moves primarily due to the action of the extraocular muscles, which control eye movement. These muscles contract and relax to allow for rotation and shifting of the eyeball within the eye socket. Additionally, movements can be influenced by the eyelids during blinking and other reflex actions. Other factors, such as fluid pressure within the eye and external forces, can also impact corneal positioning.

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