I guess? But if the baseline level of eyeblinks was atypically low in this population you’d think they’d have mentioned it, that would be quite an important finding. Since they haven’t, I assume they’re blinking about as much as anyone else, and that doesn’t reduce as much as ordinary folk with repeated exposure. I’m not sure what to make of that
I guess? But if the baseline level of eyeblinks was atypically low in this population you’d think they’d have mentioned it, that would be quite an important finding. Since they haven’t, I assume they’re blinking about as much as anyone else, and that doesn’t reduce as much as ordinary folk with repeated exposure. I’m not sure what to make of that