Chromatic Pupil Responses

Jun 9, 2009Ophthalmology

Color-driven pupil responses: stronger effects from light-sensitive brain cells than from eye receptors

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Abstract

In normal eyes, blue light evokes much greater pupil responses at lower intensities compared to red light when matched for brightness.

  • Pupil responses vary significantly with light intensity and wavelength.
  • Transient pupil contractions are generally greater than sustained contractions, especially at lower intensities.
  • A patient with rod dysfunction exhibited reduced pupil responses to blue light at lower intensities.
  • A patient with achromatopsia showed a selective reduction in pupil response to red light.
  • Ganglion cell dysfunction resulted in a global loss of pupil responses to both red and blue light.

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