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Diagram of the blinking reflex with the two components: R1 -anterior-initial component and R2 -late component [4]

Diagram of the blinking reflex with the two components: R1 -anterior-initial component and R2 -late component [4]

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The blink reflex is a behavioural motor response that is normally found in the process of seeing at newborns and human adults. As with the corneal reflex, the supraorbital branch electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve causes a facial nerve bilateral response, namely eyes blinking. Therefore, this sensitive process can also be a neurological...

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