7/15/14
Eye color is one of the first things a person notices about another person, but blinking is so automatic we rarely think about it. Here are some intriguing facts about eye color and blinking:
1. The world’s most common eye color is brown.
2. Brown eyes are actually blue underneath.
3. Melanin affects the color of your eyes so brown eyes have more melanin than blue eyes.
4. Heterochromia is when you are born with two differently colored eyes.
5. Blue-eyed people share a common ancestor with every other blue-eyed person in the world.
6. We blink more when we talk.
7. It is impossible to sneeze with your eye open.
8. The average person blinks 12 times per minute or about 10,000 blinks per day.
9. The eye is the fastest muscle in the body – in the blink of an eye. They are also the most active muscles in the body.
10. A blink usually lasts 100 to 150 milliseconds making it possible to blink five times in a second.
11. You blink less when you’re reading.
12. Infants blink 10 times less than adults.
13. One blink isn’t always the same as the next.
14. Our eyes close automatically to protect us from perceived dangers.
15. The older we are the less tears we produce.
16. Tears are made of three main components – fat, mucous and water. This is so tears won’t evaporate.
17. Your nose gets runny when you cry as the tears drain into your nasal passages.
18. You blink on average 4,200,000 times a year.
19. Tears kill bacteria because they contain lysozyme, a fluid that can kill 90 to 95 percent of all bacteria.
20. A newborn baby will cry, but not produce any tears. Babies do not produce tears until they are around six weeks old.
Susan DeRemer, CFRE
Vice President of Development
Discovery Eye Foundation