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More importantly, when participants attended to the bright side of the screen (orange line), their pupils constricted relative to when they attended to the dark side (blue line).
Furthermore, they report that subjects' pupil size mirrored these effects, demonstrating contagion such that subjects' pupils constricted in response to the viewing small-pupil faces.
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Adie pupils constrict very slowly in light and dilate slowly when the light is removed.
Optical illusions designed to seem brighter than they are make your pupils constrict a little more, suggesting we have evolved systems for anticipating dazzling light.
The researchers observed that Moken children could control the size of their pupils, constricting them underwater to the smallest diameter humanly possible--about 2 millimeters--whereas the European children's pupils opened slightly, the researchers report in the 13 May issue of Current Biology.
When the pupils constrict quickly, as with sudden exposure to sun or any other bright light, the sneeze reflex is activated at the same time.
Diagnosis is suspected based on lesion circumstances and clinical evidence, most prominently a neurological examination, for example checking whether the pupils constrict normally in response to light and assigning a Glasgow Coma Score.
Crucially, the pupil constricted when the bright dots, relative to the dark dots, were attended.
With respect to the light response, something remarkable happens when images of different brightness are presented to each eye: The pupil constricts when the bright stimulus, relative to the dark stimulus, dominates awareness (see Fig. 1).
The eyes' pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkness.
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