spinal cord
cerebrum
hind brain
olfactory lobe
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The correct answer is:
B. Cerebrum
Explanation:
Blinking of the eye can be a reflex action or voluntary.
When voluntary or interpreted (like blinking in response to light or dust), the cerebrum is responsible.
If it's a simple reflex (like sudden blinking due to touch), it may involve the spinal cord or brain stem for rapid response, but interpretation of why it happened comes from the cerebrum.
Final Answer: B. Cerebrum
Because it interprets the blinking action.



the question was what part of the nervous system is involved in interpretation not the seat of sight,the answer is actually cerebrum.

The hindbrain (medulla oblongata) interprets the signal and initiates the blink reflex.
This is an involuntary action, meaning you donāt consciously decide to blink.

