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Further Analysis of the Human Spontaneous Eye Blink Rate by a Cluster Analysis-Based Approach to Categorize Individuals With ‘Normal’ Versus ‘Frequent’ Eye Blink Activity

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Spontaneous eye blink activity can be rather different between healthy individuals, even under a single experimental condition. These differences do not appear to be caused by the time of day, mild symptoms, corneal sensitivity, age, or palpebral aperture features. In line with previous metaanalyses, it is therefore proposed that individuals could be grouped as to whether they have "normal" eye blink activity or be classified as having "frequent" eye blink activity. The latter group would include those who had an SEBR greater than 20 blinks per minute when assessed in primary eye gaze and in silence.

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