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Title: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: Roy Preston on 03/08/2008 10:11:37
Roy Preston  asked the Naked Scientists:

Dear Dr Chris,

Some people, like for instance, Sir Liam Donaldson, the Chief Medical Officer, hardly ever blink. Me, I can manage about 15-seconds without blinking.

Why is this? I'd love to know!

Roy Preston

What do you think?
Title: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: RD on 03/08/2008 11:21:49
I'm sure I've read that men blink less frequently than women.
This may be due to blinking whilst hunting being a disadvantage;
whilst blinking the stalking hunter has momentarily lost sight of the prey,
and the blink movement may alert approaching prey to the hunter lying in wait.
Title: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: Andrew K Fletcher on 03/08/2008 19:31:07
Hi Roy
Hope this is helpful
Blinking can often indicate nervousness, apprehension, fear even. A cunning boxer in the ring waits for the eyes to close before delivering a connecting blow.

Some Presenters, interviewers, news readers, doctors, surgeons, politicians, religious people charity fund raisers etc etc, deliberately use blinking to make their words more believable and are trained to do this along with raising eyebrows and other body language to emphasise a point. However, IMO it makes them less credible and to me usually indicates they are concealing some truth.


Body Language: How to Spot a Liar!
http://eliothoppe.com/articles/20071029-body_language.html
Now it is important to note that the average person has a blink rate of approximately 20 blinks per minute. This number will vary slightly between people. That is why it is important to note that when you first meet with anyone, you must immediately begin calibrating their body language through simple observation.
When someone is relaxed, so will be their blink rate, at whatever their "normal rate" is. Make a mental note of their normal blink rate. Look at the pupils as well. If they are interested and engaged, the pupils will be dilated, even in a well lit area.


In fact there is a whole science about how we use subliminal suggestion to relax others. For example, if we are blinking a lot we let the person we are communicating with feel less threatened and more relaxed.
Title: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: that mad man on 03/08/2008 22:10:04
Not blinking much can also indicate a neurological disorder so don't believe in body language as being an accurate guide.

The thing about body language and also using calligraphy graphology to determine traits is that if you know the rules you can easily cheat!
Title: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: Roy P on 05/08/2008 11:39:38
Many thanks for the responses. I could understand the reasons stated above if blinking were purely a voluntary action but, for me anyway, I have no choice in the matter. I just *HAVE* to blink! It's impossible for me to not blink.

It's the physiological reasons for blinking that I'm more interested in. How on earth can some people NOT blink? There's no way I can go any more than 15-seconds wirhout tears forming and a feeling of stinging nettles being forced into my eyeballs!

Roy P
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Post by: Cruel on 30/05/2014 20:28:11
I can avoid blinking for long time, naturally my blink rate is rather low. Much lower then 15 or 20 per minute wonder what it correlated with.
Title: Re: Why do some people blink more than others?
Post by: Roy P on 11/02/2019 18:46:41
Good point, Cruel. I'd like to know that as well.

Roy P