Cerebral control of winking before and after learning: An event-related fMRI study.
Chou-Ching K LinKuo-Jung LeeChih-Hsu HuangYung-Nien SunPublished in: Brain and behavior (2019)
Left winking resulted in activation in the left frontal lobe, while right winking resulted in activation in bilateral frontal lobes with predominance on the right side. For the subjects capable of only winking unilaterally, learning to wink on the other side activated similar cortical areas to those in the subjects capable of bilateral winking without training.