نتایج جستجو برای: pupil size

تعداد نتایج: 564567  

2018
Andrzej Grzybowski Ronald A Schachar Magdalena Gaca-Wysocka Ira H Schachar Barbara K Pierscionek

Purpose To measure the maximum, objectively measured, accommodative amplitude, produced by pharmacologic stimulation. Methods Thirty-seven healthy subjects were enrolled, with a mean age of 20.2±1.1 years, corrected visual acuity of 20/20, and mean spherical equivalent refraction (SER) =-0.83±1.60 diopters. For each subject, the right pupil was dilated with phenylephrine 10%. After 30 minutes...

2000
Christopher J Hammond Harold Snieder Tim D Spector Clare E Gilbert

Background/aims—Well dilated pupils make eye surgery easier. A classic twin study was established to examine the relative importance of genes and environment in the variance of pupil size after mydriasis, and to examine the eVects of other factors such as age, iris colour, and refractive error. Methods—506 twin pairs, 226 monozygotic (MZ) and 280 dizygotic (DZ), aged 49–79 (mean age 62.2 years,...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Yohann Benard Norberto Lopez-Gil Richard Legras

We optimize the subjective depth of focus (DoF) with combinations of spherical aberration (SA4) and secondary spherical aberration (SA6) in various levels. Subjective DoF was defined as the visual interval for which three 20/50 high-contrast letters was perceived acceptable (objectionable blur limits). We used an adaptive optics system to dynamically correct the observer's aberrations and contr...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1997
F Tayefeh M D Larson D I Sessler E I Eger T Bowland

UNLABELLED To better characterize alterations in autonomic function associated with prolonged anesthesia, we tested the hypothesis that the time-dependent effects of sevoflurane and desflurane differ. We studied seven male volunteers, each anesthetized for 8 h with 1.25 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration desflurane on one study day and with 8 h sevoflurane on another. These volunteers di...

Journal: :Applied optics 2001
H Urey

Two-dimensional binary diffraction gratings can be used in wearable display applications as exit-pupil expanders (EPEs) (or numerical-aperture expanders) to increase the size of the display exit pupil. In retinal scanning displays the EPE is placed at an intermediate image plane between the scanners and the display exit pupil. A focused spot scans across the diffractive EPE and produces multipl...

2015
Uzeyir Erdem Fatih C. Gundogan Umut Aslı Dinc Umit Yolcu Abdullah Ilhan Salih Altun

Aim. To evaluate the acute effects of cigarette smoking on photopic and mesopic pupil sizes and wavefront aberrations. Methods. Cigarette smoker volunteers were recruited in the study. Photopic and mesopic pupil sizes and total ocular aberrations were measured before smoking and immediately after smoking. All volunteers were asked to smoke a single cigarette containing 1.0 mg nicotine. Pupil si...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2015
Kumiko Kato Mineo Kondo Masahiko Sugimoto Kengo Ikesugi Hisashi Matsubara

PURPOSE We studied whether pupil size affects the flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) recorded by RETeval, a new mydriasis-free full-field flicker ERG system. METHODS We studied 10 healthy subjects. The RETeval manufacturer claims that the system delivers a constant flash retinal illuminance by adjusting the flash luminance to compensate for changes in the pupil size. Two experiments were perfo...

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...

2015
M. E. Kret A. H. Fischer C. K. W. De Dreu

During close interactions with fellow group members, humans look into one another’s eyes, follow gaze, and quickly grasp emotion signals. The eye-catching morphology of human eyes, with unique eye whites, draws attention to the middle part, to the pupils, and their autonomic changes, which signal arousal, cognitive load, and interest (including social interest). Here, we examined whether and ho...

2014
Jan Ehlers Juliane Georgi Anke Huckauf

Previous research [11] refers to pupil size as a passive information channel that provides insight into the affective state of the viewer but defies any voluntary control. However, since physiological arousal is influenced by various cognitive processes, we assume that pupil behavior can be brought under control by strategies of emotional regulation and cognitive processing. In the present pape...

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