The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in the mesencephalon with the visceral oculomotor (Edinger-Westphal) nuclei and continues via the oculomotor nerve to the ciliary ganglion
The primate Edinger–Westphal nucleus (EW) contains perioculomotor preganglionic (pIIIPG) motoneurons...
In 13 normal subjects, we recorded pupillary responses to alternating half-field visual stimuli gene...
Anatomy: Iris Structure, Light-reflex pathway, Supranuclear Influences, Ocular sympathetic pathways ...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
PURPOSE. To investigate the neural basis of contraction anisocoria and any implications for assessme...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
A bright light is shone in one eye, light enters the pupil and hyperpolarizes retinal photoreceptors...
Modern authoritative sources, in contrast to Behr, assert that lesions of the anterior visual pathwa...
The presence of anisocoria usually indicates a structural defect of one or both irides or a neural d...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
The nucleus of Edinger-Westphal (EW), the parasympathetic component of the oculomotor nuclear comple...
Anisocoria is a term derived from two Greek words, “aniso-” meaning unequal, “kore” meaning pupil, a...
In addition to the classic midbrain afferent pathway to the pupillomotor center, a second important ...
The primate Edinger–Westphal nucleus (EW) contains perioculomotor preganglionic (pIIIPG) motoneurons...
In 13 normal subjects, we recorded pupillary responses to alternating half-field visual stimuli gene...
Anatomy: Iris Structure, Light-reflex pathway, Supranuclear Influences, Ocular sympathetic pathways ...
The efferent pupillomotor pathway for pupillary constriction to light and near stimulation begins in...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
PURPOSE. To investigate the neural basis of contraction anisocoria and any implications for assessme...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
A bright light is shone in one eye, light enters the pupil and hyperpolarizes retinal photoreceptors...
Modern authoritative sources, in contrast to Behr, assert that lesions of the anterior visual pathwa...
The presence of anisocoria usually indicates a structural defect of one or both irides or a neural d...
All neural impulses that reach the sphincter of the pupil travel via a preganglionic parasympathetic...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
The nucleus of Edinger-Westphal (EW), the parasympathetic component of the oculomotor nuclear comple...
Anisocoria is a term derived from two Greek words, “aniso-” meaning unequal, “kore” meaning pupil, a...
In addition to the classic midbrain afferent pathway to the pupillomotor center, a second important ...
The primate Edinger–Westphal nucleus (EW) contains perioculomotor preganglionic (pIIIPG) motoneurons...
In 13 normal subjects, we recorded pupillary responses to alternating half-field visual stimuli gene...
Anatomy: Iris Structure, Light-reflex pathway, Supranuclear Influences, Ocular sympathetic pathways ...