Bell's phenomena, also known as "palpebral oculogric reflex", is named after the Scottish anatomist and physiologist, Charles Bell. It is a protective physiological mechanism wherein an upward motion of the eyeball occurs as the eyelids close. Moreover, it is a common defense reflex which protects the cornea during sleep or unconsciousness.

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