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Ultrasonic irradiation and pupillary response
Ultrasonics, 1975The effect of ultrasonic irradiation on the pupillary response was investigated over an intensity range from 0.1-1.5 W cm-2 measured at the surface of the applicator head at frequencies of 0.8 and 2.4 MHz.
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Pupillary response induced by stereoscopic stimuli
Experimental Brain Research, 2004Besides luminance change, the pupil responds to changes in spatial pattern, color content and target motion. Our experimental results show that transient pupillary constriction can also be elicited by dichoptically viewing a change in stereoscopic stimuli composed of dynamic random-dot stereograms from an initially flat surface to a stationary ...
Zhi, Li, Fuchuan, Sun
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Critique of a Pupillary Response Experiment
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967This critique questions the experimental design, controls and data analysis of a recent pupillary response experiment by Hess and Polt (1966).
R P, Dooley, D J, Lehr
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Pupillary Responses in Rivalry and Amblyopia
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969A study of the pupillary responses to light comparing the suppressed and nonsuppressed eyes in normals during retinal rivalry, in alternate suppression in exotropia, and the normal and amblyopic eye in strabismic amblyopia is reported. Measuring pupillomotor responses with the infrared pupillograph, it is shown that the fixing or normal eye, when ...
R L, Brenner, S T, Charles, J T, Flynn
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Pupillary Response to Value-Linked Words
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968Pupillary measurements were taken on 12 Ss who viewed sequences of words reflecting values of high, low, and neutral importance to them. No significant relationships were found between most measures of pupil size and word value. Changes in pupil size between word pairs of different value were evenly divided between constrictions and dilations ...
R B, Vacchiano +3 more
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Pupillary responses index cognitive resource limitations
Psychophysiology, 1996AbstractCognitive task‐evoked pupillary responses reliably index information‐processing loads. However, previous studies have reported inconsistent findings regarding the nature of the pupillary response when processing demands approach or exceed available processing resources.
E, Granholm +3 more
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Practical procedures: pupillary responses
Dental Nursing, 2010Continuing with his series on practical procedures, Phil Jevon discusses the assessment of pupillary responses and their importance in determining any impairments of consciousness.
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[Clinical aspects of the abnormal pupillary response; shedding light on pupillary response].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2020Testing the pupillary response is a quick and valuable diagnostic measure for certain neurological and ophthalmological diseases in patients. The pupillary response can aid in localizing abnormalities in important parts of the visual system and brainstem, provided that the tests are executed and interpreted correctly.
A L W, Groot +5 more
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