The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). In humans, one striking illustration of the "mind-body" connection is that illusions, subjectively perceived as bright, drive pupil constriction. The CNS network driving this pupil response is unknown and requires an animal model for investigation. However, the pupil response to this illusion has long been thought to occur only in humans. Here, we report that the same brightness illusion that evokes pupil constriction in humans also does so in rats. We surveyed the role of most of rat cortex in this "mind-body" connection by recording cortex-wide EEG. These recordings revealed that, compared to a luminance-matched control stimulus, the ...
The size of the eyes’ pupils determines how much light enters the eye and also how well this light i...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Pupillary contagion (PC) is a phenomenon in which pupillary responses in one member of a dyad mimic ...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
Introduction. The pupil size can inform about arousal or attention. Animal studies have combined pup...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Illusions are a powerful tool for studying the single neuron correlates of perception. Here, we intr...
Introduction. Lateral hypothalamus (LH) plays a crucial role in regulating the brain state, which is...
Pupil diameters were recorded with an eye-tracker while participants observed cruciform patterns of ...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is the main source of visual input to downstream cortical areas; it i...
The pupil provides a rich, non-invasive measure of the neural bases of perception and cognition, and...
The mammalian thalamocortical system generates intrinsic activity reflecting different states of exc...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
The size of the eyes’ pupils determines how much light enters the eye and also how well this light i...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Pupillary contagion (PC) is a phenomenon in which pupillary responses in one member of a dyad mimic ...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
Introduction. The pupil size can inform about arousal or attention. Animal studies have combined pup...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Illusions are a powerful tool for studying the single neuron correlates of perception. Here, we intr...
Introduction. Lateral hypothalamus (LH) plays a crucial role in regulating the brain state, which is...
Pupil diameters were recorded with an eye-tracker while participants observed cruciform patterns of ...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is the main source of visual input to downstream cortical areas; it i...
The pupil provides a rich, non-invasive measure of the neural bases of perception and cognition, and...
The mammalian thalamocortical system generates intrinsic activity reflecting different states of exc...
Although retinal illumination is the main determinant of pupil size, evidence indicates that extra-r...
The size of the eyes’ pupils determines how much light enters the eye and also how well this light i...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Pupillary contagion (PC) is a phenomenon in which pupillary responses in one member of a dyad mimic ...