blinkreflekser
Blinkreflekser, or blinking reflexes, are involuntary closures of the eyelids in response to sensory stimuli near the eye. They serve protective purposes for the eye and help maintain tear film and ocular surface health. The most studied example is the corneal reflex, which protects the cornea from irritation and injury.
The reflex arc involves a trigeminal afferent and a facial efferent pathway. Afferent signals travel via the
Clinically, the corneal reflex is used to assess brainstem and cranial nerve function. It can be elicited