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which part of the brain controlled blinking??

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Answered by nigarg82
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Central nervous system's control

Though one may think that the stimulus triggering blinking is dry or irritated eyes, it is most likely that it is controlled by a "blinking center" of the globus pallidus of the lenticular nucleus a body of nerve cells between the base and outer surface of the brain.

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though one may think that the stimulus triggering blinking is dry or irrated eyes, itbis most likely that is controlled by a blinking center of the global pallidus of the lenticular nucleus ,a body of nerve cells between the bases and outer surface of the brain

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