[An assessment of the usefulness of the POLWROCHROM pupillometer to study the pupil light reflex to chromatic stimuli taking into account the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells activity].
Using the POLWROCHROM device to study how colored light affects the pupil response and light-sensitive eye cells
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Abstract
The greatest pupil response is obtained for short wavelength (blue) light at a high luminance level.
- Pupil response varies significantly with light wavelength and intensity.
- Short wavelength (blue) light produces a stronger pupil response compared to long wavelength (red) light.
- Higher luminance levels (100 cd/m2) enhance the pupil's response to light stimuli.
- The findings align with known electrophysiological activity of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.
- This measurement technique may help differentiate disorders affecting photoreceptors from those impacting retinal ganglion cells.
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