نتایج جستجو برای: pupil

تعداد نتایج: 10188  

Journal: :Applied optics 1992
R J Jacobs I L Bailey M A Bullimore

When control of the pupil size is required, the simplest method is to use a physical artificial pupil or aperture that is placed in the spectacle plane. In some clinical applications (e.g., the potential acuity meter) an optical artificial pupil is imaged in the plane of the natural pupil by a Maxwellian view optical system. We compared visual performance with physical and Maxwellian artificial...

2009
Joseph Tao-yi Wang

A video-based eye-tracker (e.g., the mobile Eyelink II or Eyelink Remote of SR research, Osgoode, Ontario, Canada) uses video cameras to record the eye position of human subjects, and hence, record pupil dilation and eye movements. The eyetracker puts a video cameras and infrared illuminators in front of the eye to record the position of the eye, cornea reflections, and the size of the pupil. U...

2014
Jan Drewes Weina Zhu Yingzhou Hu Xintian Hu Yoko Hoshi

Camera-based eye trackers are the mainstay of eye movement research and countless practical applications of eye tracking. Recently, a significant impact of changes in pupil size on gaze position as measured by camera-based eye trackers has been reported. In an attempt to improve the understanding of the magnitude and population-wise distribution of the pupil-size dependent shift in reported gaz...

Journal: :Memory 2011
Becky Heaver Sam B Hutton

During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared to novel items. We sought to replicate this "pupil old/new effect" and to determine its relationship to participants' responses. We compared changes in pupil size during recognition when participants were given standard recognition memory instructions, instructions to feign amnesia, and instructio...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1963
Mathew Alpern Donald W. McCready Lloyd Barr

The changes in pupil size were recorded by infrared pupillographic methods in response to light flashes of different durations and intensities for a 13 degree 34 minute centrally fixated circular field. For such stimuli, the threshold intensities for (rod) vision and for the pupil response were found to be about the same. The response amplitudes were related to the logarithm of the flash energy...

Journal: :Optics express 2012
Jan Scrimgeour Jennifer E Curtis

We present a new technique for the correction of optical aberrations in wide-field fluorescence microscopy. Segmented-Pupil Image Interferometry (SPII) uses a liquid crystal spatial light modulator placed in the microscope's pupil plane to split the wavefront originating from a fluorescent object into an array of individual beams. Distortion of the wavefront arising from either system or sample...

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Howard C. Howland

The scaling of root mean square (RMS) wave aberration in an isometrically growing eye is investigated, along with changes due to measurements made at different relative pupil sizes. It is found that, relative to an initial state, if an eye expands in all directions by the factor k, and the wave aberration is then measured at a relative pupil size which has changed over the pupil size used for t...

Journal: :Optics express 2013
Guoan Zheng Xiaoze Ou Roarke Horstmeyer Changhuei Yang

We describe a simple and robust approach for characterizing the spatially varying pupil aberrations of microscopy systems. In our demonstration with a standard microscope, we derive the location-dependent pupil transfer functions by first capturing multiple intensity images at different defocus settings. Next, a generalized pattern search algorithm is applied to recover the complex pupil functi...

2012
L. Mesin A. Monaco R. Cattaneo

Pupil is controlled by the activity of the autonomous system. Under constant light and visual stimulus, it performs complex size oscillations and movements. Here, it is assumed that pupil behavior can be described by some unknown nonlinear deterministic rules. The techniques of time series embedding are applied to pupil size, obtaining a trajectory in the phase space. A trajectory is also obtai...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2011
Peter R Murphy Ian H Robertson Joshua H Balsters Redmond G O'connell

The adaptive gain theory highlights the pivotal role of the locus coeruleus-noradrenergic (LC-NE) system in regulating task engagement. In humans, however, LC-NE functional dynamics remain largely unknown. We evaluated the utility of two candidate psychophysiological markers of LC-NE activity: the P3 event-related potential and pupil diameter. Electroencephalogram and pupillometry data were col...

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