It might be interesting to ask the question, why do we blink? Blink episode of the RadioLab dive into this question and the result is very much unexpected.
My takeaways:
- Our blink rate doesn't change in humid (sona room) or dry environment, indicates that its function is not moisting.
- People watching movie would blink synchronized and those synchronized blinks take place usually at the the conclusion of an action or a scene. Blink serves as a punctuation of mind to chunk the information.
- Every minute you have on average 6 seconds blinking, meaning in a movie you have 15 mins in darkness. Yet you don't feel the darkness because your brain has processed the darkness out. But still, you have a significant part of your whole life in darkness albeit unaware.
This is so damn interesting to learn!