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Physiology, assessment, and disorders of the pupil
Proper examination of the pupil provides an objective measure of the integrity of the pregeniculate afferent visual pathway and allows assessment of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation to the eye. Infrared videography and pupillography are increasingly used to study the dynamic behavior of the pupil in common disorders, such as Horner's ...
Aki Kawasaki
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Neurologic Clinics, 1983
Pertinent information concerning the pupil is provided for the practicing and aspiring neurologist, including anatomy and physiology of the normal pupil, a discussion of pupillary disorders, and unusual pupillary abnormalities.
John B Selhorst
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Pertinent information concerning the pupil is provided for the practicing and aspiring neurologist, including anatomy and physiology of the normal pupil, a discussion of pupillary disorders, and unusual pupillary abnormalities.
John B Selhorst
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Pupil evaluation as a test for autonomic disorders
Clinical Autonomic Research, 2009Pupil tests provide a convenient and simple method for evaluation of autonomic function. Most patients with autonomic disorders show evidence of sympathetic or parasympathetic deficits in the pupil, and these can be detected using a combination of clinical signs, pupillometric tests (measuring the responses to light, or an accommodative effort, or a ...
Fion Bremner, Bremner Fion
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The pupil is one objective marker of vision and autonomic pathways. A good understanding of its anatomy and careful examination techniques are the essential tools for proper clinical diagnosis of pupillary disorders.
A, Kawasaki, R H, Kardon
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Pupil examination and evaluation of pupillary disorders
Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1994This review article is dealing with the clinically relevant pupil research work, during the eighties and nineties and its consequences for the neuro-ophthalmologist. Suggestions for pupil examinations including pharmacological testing and handling of various pupillary disorders are given.
Helmut Wilhelm
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Data-Driven Pupil Response Profiles as Transdiagnostic Readouts for the Detection of Neurocognitive Functioning in Affective and Anxiety Disorders [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Neurocognitive functioning is a relevant transdiagnostic dimension in psychiatry. As pupil size dynamics track cognitive load during a working memory task, we aimed to explore if this parameter allows to identify psychophysiological ...
Tanja M Brückl +2 more
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Disordered pupil reactivity in Parkinson's disease
Clinical Autonomic Research, 1991Different varieties of pupillary abnormalities have been described in Parkinson's disease but it is not clear if this is due to the disease itself or to the pharmacological treatment. In this study, pupil reactivity to various stimuli (dark/light adaptation, light reflex, near vision reaction and electrical sural stimulation) was investigated in 23 de ...
G. Micieli +6 more
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Assessment of anxiety disorder by pupil response
2017 Medical Technologies National Congress (TIPTEKNO), 2017Specific phobia which is a state of excessive and constant fear although individuals know it is illogical. During phobia in individuals there is several changes. This study based on recorded pupil video during phobia and analysis of changes in pupil size using image processing and signal processing algorithms on this video.
LATİFOĞLU, FATMA +2 more
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