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  2. Blinking - Wikipedia

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    Generally, between each blink is an interval of 2–10 seconds; actual rates vary by individual, averaging around 17 blinks per minute in a laboratory setting. However, when the eyes are focused on an object for an extended period of time, such as when reading, the rate of blinking decreases to about 4 to 5 times per minute. [25]

  3. Attentional blink - Wikipedia

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    Here, stage 2 must finishing processing target 1, until then, target 2 will not be recognized in stage 2. If there is a situation where the second target comes in the first stage, the highway to stage two is delayed. Attentional blinking occurs when target 2 is in stage 1 but target 1 is still in stage 2 so target 2 can not get to stage 2.

  4. Scientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life

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    Walking a certain amount of time each day could add up to 11 years to your life, new study finds. ... they found that 25% of the most active people in the study walked 160 minutes daily at 3 mph ...

  5. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, he stresses that unconscious intelligence relies on finding simple underlying patterns. However, only when a situation is overwhelmingly determined by one or a few interacting factors is holism consistent with simple underlying signatures. In many situations, holism and simple underlying signatures pull in different directions ...

  6. A Mysterious Light Has Been Blinking in Space Every 21 ... - AOL

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    A mysterious light has been blinking in space every 21 minutes for 35 years–and scientists have no idea what it is. What could it be?

  7. Elon Musk is monitoring your yawns and blinks to prevent you ...

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    The number of fatalities involving drowsy drivers in 2021, the most recent year available, was 684, or 1.6% of the year’s total fatalities, per the NHTSA.

  8. Bell's phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    It is, however, present behind forcibly closed eyelids in most healthy people and should not be regarded as a pathognomonic sign. Also, traumatic abrasions are generally located in the central or inferior cornea due to Bell's phenomenon. [citation needed] Bell's phenomenon does not occur during short blinks. [3] [4]

  9. How many decisions do we make each day? A new study reveals - AOL

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    Choosing unhealthy food choices (31%), not exercising (26%) and not prioritising self-care (28%) topped the list. And over 40% also admitted to being guilty of making impulsive decisions.