Why does the world seem to move when you push on your eyeball through the side of your eyelid?
A) The retinal receptors have been stimulated both by what you are looking at and by your finger pressing against your lid.
B) Your eye has moved without being signaled by the brain to do so.
C) Your eye has been moved without the corresponding blinking that usually occurs when you put your finger very near your eye.
D) You have moved a part of your body voluntarily rather than involuntarily.
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