نتایج جستجو برای: pupillary diameter

تعداد نتایج: 114925  

2015
Garima Gupta Antonio Liu

Miller Fisher syndrome is a variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome characterized by the classic triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and areflexia. Pupillary involvement is common in MFS and has been reported in 35-42% of MFS patients. Although case reports have discussed isolated ophthalmoplegia as a presentation of MFS, anisocoria and rapid fluctuation of pupillary diameter have not been reported in...

2013
Ricardo Buettner

Replying to corresponding research calls I experimentally investigate whether a higher level of artificial intelligence support leads to a lower user cognitive workload. Applying eye-tracking technology I show how the user’s cognitive workload can be measure more objectively by capturing eye movements and pupillary responses. Within a laboratory environment which adequately reflects a realistic...

Journal: :Acupuncture in medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society 2010
Hidetoshi Mori Tim Hideaki Tanaka Hiroshi Kuge Eiichi Taniwaki Ken Sasaki Kazuhiko Yamashita Hiroshi Nakajo Yuya Kikuchi

OBJECTIVES To determine if there is any difference in pupillary response among different acupuncture stimulation sites. METHODS The subjects were 14 healthy males who had no known eye diseases or abnormality in their pupils. They received five different interventions: no acupuncture stimulation (hereinafter 'no-stimulation') and acupuncture stimulation at four sites (TE5, ST7, CV12 and ST36)....

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Paola Binda Maria Pereverzeva Scott O Murray

The pupil constricts in response to light increments and dilates with light decrements. Here we show that a picture of the sun, introducing a small overall decrease in light level across the field of view, results in a pupillary constriction. Thus, the pictorial representation of a high-luminance object (the sun) can override the normal pupillary dilation elicited by a light decrement. In a ser...

Journal: :Journal of optometry 2018
James Q Truong Nabin R Joshi Kenneth J Ciuffreda

PURPOSE There have been several studies investigating static, baseline pupil diameter in visually-normal individuals across refractive error. However, none have assessed the dynamic pupillary light reflex (PLR). In the present study, both static and dynamic pupillary parameters of the PLR were assessed in both the visually-normal (VN) and the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) populations and c...

2014
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt Jonathan Remue Kwun Kei Ng Rudi De Raedt

Emotions can occur during an emotion-eliciting event, but they can also arise when anticipating the event. We used pupillary responses, as a measure of effortful cognitive processing, to test whether the anticipation of an emotional stimulus (positive and negative) influences the subsequent online processing of that emotional stimulus. Moreover, we tested whether individual differences in the h...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1986
R M Hansen A B Fulton

Pupillary diameter of 10 infants (age 10 weeks) and four adult subjects was measured during 30 min of dark adaptation following exposure to a full-field adapting light. Adult results confirm that, under these conditions, the course of pupillary recovery was reasonably well described by an exponential time course (t0 = 408 sec; SD = 42 sec), as is rhodopsin regeneration. Pupillary recovery of in...

2016
Tomas Juhaniak Patrik Hlavac Róbert Móro Jakub Simko Mária Bieliková

Pupillary dilation measured by eye-tracking can be useful source of implicit feedback for system adaptation and personalization. For example, cognitive load or emotional excitation can be inferred from it. However, practical exploitation of this phenomenon (e.g., in adaptive systems or user studies) has been limited due to other factors that influence pupillary dilation, namely changing luminos...

2012
Samay Jain Greg J. Siegle Chen Gu Charity G. Moore Larry S. Ivanco Richard Jennings Stuart R. Steinhauer Stephanie Studenski Timothy Greenamyre

Background: In Parkinson’s disease (PD), neurodegenerative changes have been observed in autonomic pathways involving multiple organ systems. We explore pupillary and cardiac autonomic measures as physiological manifestations of PD neurodegeneration. Methods: Pupil measures (pupillary unrest (spontaneous changes of pupil diameter in darkness), constriction velocity and redilation velocity) were...

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