When light is shined in either eye, both pupils constrict. The constriction in the ipsilateral eye is called the direct reaction to light and that in the contralateral eye is called the consensual reaction to light. For practical purposes, with unilateral light (as well as electric) stimulation, the direct and consensual reactions are of equal magnitude, provided that there is no lesion in the parasympathetic or sympathetic pathways. Reaction to light. Alternating contraction anisocoria. Effect of age on the pupillary light reflex. Role of the pupillary light reflex. Latent period of the pupillary light reflex. Effect of stimulus intensity on the pupillary light reflex. Spectral sensitivity of the pupillary light reflex. Pupillomotor sensit...
In response to a light stimulus, a reflex orbicularis contraction of the upper and lower eyelid occu...
Pupillogram of a healthy young subject showing continuous pupillary oscillations of both pupils when...
International audienceThe pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susce...
When light is shined in either eye, both pupils constrict. The constriction in the ipsilateral eye i...
The normal pupillary light reflex is initiated following exposure to light. After a brief latency, b...
The major function of the pupil is to aid in optimizing retinal illumination to maximize visual perc...
Normal pupils constrict not only from light stimulation but also during near viewing as part of the ...
The neuronal integration of the pupillary light reflex begins in the retina with the photoreceptors ...
When a light-adapted eye is suddenly exposed to a short period of darkness, the pupils dilate after ...
The eye’s pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkness. The pupillary lig...
To better define the dynamics of the pupillary response to a sudden decrease in light stimulation. 1...
International audienceThe eye's pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkn...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
The pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susceptible to cognitive in...
<p>The light onsets at the ‘0’ point; Phase 1 is a fast constriction mainly controlled by PNS; Phase...
In response to a light stimulus, a reflex orbicularis contraction of the upper and lower eyelid occu...
Pupillogram of a healthy young subject showing continuous pupillary oscillations of both pupils when...
International audienceThe pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susce...
When light is shined in either eye, both pupils constrict. The constriction in the ipsilateral eye i...
The normal pupillary light reflex is initiated following exposure to light. After a brief latency, b...
The major function of the pupil is to aid in optimizing retinal illumination to maximize visual perc...
Normal pupils constrict not only from light stimulation but also during near viewing as part of the ...
The neuronal integration of the pupillary light reflex begins in the retina with the photoreceptors ...
When a light-adapted eye is suddenly exposed to a short period of darkness, the pupils dilate after ...
The eye’s pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkness. The pupillary lig...
To better define the dynamics of the pupillary response to a sudden decrease in light stimulation. 1...
International audienceThe eye's pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkn...
In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstr...
The pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susceptible to cognitive in...
<p>The light onsets at the ‘0’ point; Phase 1 is a fast constriction mainly controlled by PNS; Phase...
In response to a light stimulus, a reflex orbicularis contraction of the upper and lower eyelid occu...
Pupillogram of a healthy young subject showing continuous pupillary oscillations of both pupils when...
International audienceThe pupillary light response is often assumed to be a reflex that is not susce...