In 13 normal subjects, we recorded pupillary responses to alternating half-field visual stimuli generated on a video monitor. We found that stimulation of the temporal visual field produced more pupillary constriction than did equivalent stimulation of the nasal field. Stimulation of the temporal visual field also produced a direct pupillary response that was larger than the consensual response. Stimulation of the nasal field, however, caused a larger consensual pupillary response than a direct response. Our findings imply an asymmetric decussation of pupillomotor pathways in the midbrain in humans, as well as greater sensitivity of the nasal retina
AbstractWe investigated whether cones are the only photosensitive process mediating the photopic pup...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
PURPOSE. To investigate the neural basis of contraction anisocoria and any implications for assessme...
AbstractContracting visual stimuli have been found to induce stronger vection than expanding stimuli...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the percent decussation of pupil input fibers in humans and to explain the s...
Pupillary reactions have been studied in healthy volunteers before, during, and after transcranial m...
Previous studies have reported transient pupil constrictions to basic visual attributes (e.g., color...
When light is shined in either eye, both pupils constrict. The constriction in the ipsilateral eye i...
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with the locus c...
To better define the dynamics of the pupillary response to a sudden decrease in light stimulation. 1...
AbstractThe optimal conditions for recording focal pupillary light responses with a multifocal stimu...
The pupil provides a rich, non-invasive measure of the neural bases of perception and cognition, and...
AbstractWe investigated whether cones are the only photosensitive process mediating the photopic pup...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
PURPOSE. To investigate the neural basis of contraction anisocoria and any implications for assessme...
AbstractContracting visual stimuli have been found to induce stronger vection than expanding stimuli...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the percent decussation of pupil input fibers in humans and to explain the s...
Pupillary reactions have been studied in healthy volunteers before, during, and after transcranial m...
Previous studies have reported transient pupil constrictions to basic visual attributes (e.g., color...
When light is shined in either eye, both pupils constrict. The constriction in the ipsilateral eye i...
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with the locus c...
To better define the dynamics of the pupillary response to a sudden decrease in light stimulation. 1...
AbstractThe optimal conditions for recording focal pupillary light responses with a multifocal stimu...
The pupil provides a rich, non-invasive measure of the neural bases of perception and cognition, and...
AbstractWe investigated whether cones are the only photosensitive process mediating the photopic pup...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...