Eyeblink Inhibition by Monaural and Binaural Stimulation: One Ear Is Better Than Two

Abstract
Airpuff-elicited eyeblink, like many other reflexes, may be inhibited when an auditory stimulus precedes the reflex-eliciting stimulus by approximately 100 milliseconds. This inhibition is greater when the auditory stimulus is delivered to one ear than when it is presented binaurally.

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