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- Pupillary_response abstract "Pupillary response is a physiological response that varies the size of the pupil, via the optic and oculomotor cranial nerve. This response results in either constriction (miosis), narrowing the pupil, or dilation (mydriasis), widening the pupil. This occurs via relaxation or contraction of the iris dilator muscle respectively. The response can have a variety of causes, from an involuntary reflex reaction to exposure or inexposure to light — in low light conditions a dilated pupil lets more light into the eye — or it may indicate interest in the subject of attention, or sexual stimulation. The pupils contract immediately before someone falls asleep. A pupillary response can be intentionally conditioned as a Pavlovian response to some stimuli.The latency of pupillary response (the time in which it takes to occur) increases with age. Use of central nervous system stimulant drugs and some hallucinogenic drugs can cause dilation of the pupil.In ophthalmology, intensive studies of pupillary response are conducted via videopupillometry.Anisocoria is the condition of one pupil being more dilated than the other.".
- Pupillary_response thumbnail Eye_dilate.gif?width=300.
- Pupillary_response wikiPageID "16303126".
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- Pupillary_response subject Category:Eye.
- Pupillary_response comment "Pupillary response is a physiological response that varies the size of the pupil, via the optic and oculomotor cranial nerve. This response results in either constriction (miosis), narrowing the pupil, or dilation (mydriasis), widening the pupil. This occurs via relaxation or contraction of the iris dilator muscle respectively.".
- Pupillary_response label "Pupillary response".
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- Pupillary_response sameAs Q7260673.
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- Pupillary_response wasDerivedFrom Pupillary_response?oldid=602851356.
- Pupillary_response depiction Eye_dilate.gif.
- Pupillary_response isPrimaryTopicOf Pupillary_response.