Póster presentado en el VII European/ I World Meeting in Visual and Physiological OpticsEye response to light exposure is usually described through the pupillary light reflex, which controls the pupil diameter and allows for testing the sensory and motor functions of the eye. We have arranged an experimental setup and developed a procedure in order to improve the video-oculography experiment through high-speed imaging. The technique has been applied over eleven people distinguishing between consensual and direct pupillary light reflexes and analyzing the eye dominance. We found no significant differences. Moreover, obtained time parameters describing the pupil light reflex agree with those from literature.The authors acknowledge the project...
Abstract This study described the development of a haploscope-based pupillometer for the parametriza...
Summarization: Digital pupillography presents a “window” for studying the autonomous nervous system ...
This is the final version of the article originally published in the Journal of the Royal Society In...
Póster presentado en el VII European/ I World Meeting in Visual and Physiological OpticsEye response...
Background: The pupillary light reflex characterizes the direct and consensual response of the eye t...
Abstract – The main contribution of this research is to develop of a new measuring device for measur...
Purpose: To investigate the pupillary response to moving stimuli of different speeds and the influen...
Background: Physicians currently measure the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex with visu...
Measuring the parameters of the pupil in the human eye has become increasingly important in customis...
Objectives:This paper presents the design and construction of a viable pupillometer system and demon...
Objective: To investigate the ability of a portable, personal computer-driven, pupillometer to recor...
The paper describes a newly developed method, called IRIS, for the recording of dynamic pupillary re...
The main contribution of this research is to develop of a new measuring device for measuring direct-...
In this study, we evaluated the repeatability of pupil responses to colored light stimuli in healthy...
Summarization: Pupillography is a non-invasive method to record changes of the diameter of the pupil...
Abstract This study described the development of a haploscope-based pupillometer for the parametriza...
Summarization: Digital pupillography presents a “window” for studying the autonomous nervous system ...
This is the final version of the article originally published in the Journal of the Royal Society In...
Póster presentado en el VII European/ I World Meeting in Visual and Physiological OpticsEye response...
Background: The pupillary light reflex characterizes the direct and consensual response of the eye t...
Abstract – The main contribution of this research is to develop of a new measuring device for measur...
Purpose: To investigate the pupillary response to moving stimuli of different speeds and the influen...
Background: Physicians currently measure the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex with visu...
Measuring the parameters of the pupil in the human eye has become increasingly important in customis...
Objectives:This paper presents the design and construction of a viable pupillometer system and demon...
Objective: To investigate the ability of a portable, personal computer-driven, pupillometer to recor...
The paper describes a newly developed method, called IRIS, for the recording of dynamic pupillary re...
The main contribution of this research is to develop of a new measuring device for measuring direct-...
In this study, we evaluated the repeatability of pupil responses to colored light stimuli in healthy...
Summarization: Pupillography is a non-invasive method to record changes of the diameter of the pupil...
Abstract This study described the development of a haploscope-based pupillometer for the parametriza...
Summarization: Digital pupillography presents a “window” for studying the autonomous nervous system ...
This is the final version of the article originally published in the Journal of the Royal Society In...