Multiple Choice
What could trigger an involuntary eye movement?
A) a stimulus's suddenly appearance in peripheral vision
B) another person's eye movement
C) both a stimulus's suddenly appearance in peripheral vision and another person's eye movement
D) neither a stimulus's suddenly appearance in peripheral vision
E) nor another person's eye movement
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