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Non-linear Processes In The Pupillary System

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Abstract

The early stages of the visual and pupillary systems are thought to share common pathways. Observation of pupillary behaviour is therefore potentially a convenient, non-invasive, way to assess objectively those parts of the visual system which are shared. The pupil is readily visible, its size is easily recorded by (infra-red) photography and it is easily stimulated using everyday equipment.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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