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Unexpected Fun Facts About Eyes---III. High Speed Eyes


Do you know how long is the most comfortable time for people to keep eye contact with others? Through today's reading, you'll get the answer.

In our last two chapters, we talked about the Changing Eyes and Powerful Eyes. And today I'll share another eight unexpected and fun facts about our eyes. That's our topic today, High Speed Eyes. OK, let's have a look!👇👇


High Speed Eyes 


🙎People often say “blinking” because the eye muscles are the fastest moving muscles in the body, and the eye is only 100 to 150 milliseconds in one eye. You can even lick 5 eyes in one second.

🙍When people read on a computer screen, they are usually 25% slower than reading in a newspaper.

🙌The eye can process approximately 36,000 bits of information per hour.

🙋The eye can focus approximately 50 times per second.


🙊 As long as proper care is taken, the eyes can heal quickly. If the corneal abrasions only take about 2 days to heal.

🙉The average eye counts 17 times per minute, 28014,280 times a day, 5.2 million times a year. The frequency of blinking when speaking is greater than when reading.

🙈 The eye is focused faster than any camera.


🙇 The eye is one of the earliest organs of the embryo. At 8 weeks of the embryo, the baby's eyes begin to develop.

🙆The most comfortable time for people to communicate with each other is about 4 seconds.


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