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Imaginative play for inclusion: Evaluating the Young Dragons tabletop role-playing intervention in UK schools

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The pupil

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2008
To give an overview on topics of pupillary function selected according to their relevance in clinical neurology. Mainly publications of the last 3 years have been considered.The discovery of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells not serving vision, but serving circadian rhythm and the pupil initiated many studies.
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The Pupil

Continuum, 2019
The goal of this article is to review the anatomy and physiology of pupillary function and then employ that information to develop a comprehensive framework for understanding and diagnosing pupillary disorders.The contribution of rods and cones to the pupillary light reflex has long been known.
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Pupils and Accommodation

2016
There are two kinds of muscles in the eyes: extraocular muscles, which move the ocular bulb, and intraocular muscles, which are innervated by the autonomic nervous system. The intraocular muscles have two functions; one controls the diameter of pupils and the other controls thickness of the lens (accommodation). For examining the ocular muscles, we can
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Oval Pupils

Archives of Neurology, 1980
The records of 17 patients whose neurological examination disclosed oval pupils in one or both eyes were reviewed. Sixteen of the 17 had serious cerebrovascular illnesses--hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage (five patients), ruptured saccular aneurysm (five patients), epidural hemorrhage (one patient), bilateral cerebral infarction (two patients ...
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The Pupil and Headaches

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1983
SYNOPSIS Pupillography before and after Cocaine eye drops was performed in twenty patients subject to vascular headaches. 65% had anisocoria which after Cocaine eye drops increased to 90%. The smaller pupil was not necessarily on the hemicrania side. Lid droop was observed in nine patients.
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The Pupil in Syphilis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1953
In 1869, Argyll Robertson presented a group of pupillary phenomena which he obĀ­ served in neurosyphilis and which we now refer to as the Argyll Robertson pupil. If nothing else, this attracted the attention of physicians to the diagnostic importance of pupillary disturbances in syphilis of the brain.
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