Much psychological research uses pupil diameter measurements to investigate the cognitive and emotional effects of visual stimuli. A potential problem is that accommodating at a nearby point causes the pupil to constrict. This study examined to what extent accommodation is a confounder in pupillometry research. Participants solved multiplication problems at different distances (Experiment 1) and looked at line drawings with different monocular depth cues (Experiment 2) while their pupil diameter, refraction, and vergence angle were recorded using a photorefractor. Experiment 1 showed that the pupils dilated while performing the multiplications, for all presentation distances. Pupillary constriction due to accommodation was not strong enough...
Despite the increasing popularity of eye tracking technique, measurement of changes in pupil diamete...
AbstractWe investigated the dynamics of accommodative and pupillary responses to random-dot stereogr...
It has been evidenced that in attention-window tasks, the participants fixate on the center of a scr...
A Hamamatsu Video Area Analyser has been coupled with a modified Canon IR automatic optometer. This ...
Cognitive effort is reflected in pupil dilation, but the assessment of pupil size is potentially sus...
We wished to determine how pupil size and mean accommodation response level interact to influence th...
The human pupil is a small opening in each eye that dilates in response not only to changes in lumin...
SummaryRecent studies provide promising methodological advances in the use of pupillometry as on-lin...
Recent studies provide promising methodological advances in the use of pupillometry as on-line measu...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
We investigated the dynamics of accommodative and pupillary responses to random-dot stereograms pres...
The static and dynamic aspects of the pupil response associated with various amplitudes of far-to-ne...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
Over 50 years of research have established that cognitive processes influence pupil size. This has l...
We present a single case who can change pupil size on command with dilation of pupil diameter of aro...
Despite the increasing popularity of eye tracking technique, measurement of changes in pupil diamete...
AbstractWe investigated the dynamics of accommodative and pupillary responses to random-dot stereogr...
It has been evidenced that in attention-window tasks, the participants fixate on the center of a scr...
A Hamamatsu Video Area Analyser has been coupled with a modified Canon IR automatic optometer. This ...
Cognitive effort is reflected in pupil dilation, but the assessment of pupil size is potentially sus...
We wished to determine how pupil size and mean accommodation response level interact to influence th...
The human pupil is a small opening in each eye that dilates in response not only to changes in lumin...
SummaryRecent studies provide promising methodological advances in the use of pupillometry as on-lin...
Recent studies provide promising methodological advances in the use of pupillometry as on-line measu...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
We investigated the dynamics of accommodative and pupillary responses to random-dot stereograms pres...
The static and dynamic aspects of the pupil response associated with various amplitudes of far-to-ne...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
Over 50 years of research have established that cognitive processes influence pupil size. This has l...
We present a single case who can change pupil size on command with dilation of pupil diameter of aro...
Despite the increasing popularity of eye tracking technique, measurement of changes in pupil diamete...
AbstractWe investigated the dynamics of accommodative and pupillary responses to random-dot stereogr...
It has been evidenced that in attention-window tasks, the participants fixate on the center of a scr...