[HTML][HTML] Pupillometry: Psychology, physiology, and function
S Mathôt - Journal of cognition, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pupils respond to three distinct kinds of stimuli: they constrict in response to brightness (the
pupil light response), constrict in response to near fixation (the pupil near response), and …
pupil light response), constrict in response to near fixation (the pupil near response), and …
Methods in cognitive pupillometry: Design, preprocessing, and statistical analysis
Cognitive pupillometry is the measurement of pupil size to investigate cognitive processes
such as attention, mental effort, working memory, and many others. Currently, there is no …
such as attention, mental effort, working memory, and many others. Currently, there is no …
Safe and sensible preprocessing and baseline correction of pupil-size data
Measurement of pupil size (pupillometry) has recently gained renewed interest from
psychologists, but there is little agreement on how pupil-size data is best analyzed. Here we …
psychologists, but there is little agreement on how pupil-size data is best analyzed. Here we …
Both a gauge and a filter: Cognitive modulations of pupil size
RB Ebitz, T Moore - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Over 50 years of research have established that cognitive processes influence pupil size.
This has led to the widespread use of pupil size as a peripheral measure of cortical …
This has led to the widespread use of pupil size as a peripheral measure of cortical …
Uncertainty, epistemics and active inference
Biological systems—like ourselves—are constantly faced with uncertainty. Despite noisy
sensory data, and volatile environments, creatures appear to actively maintain their integrity …
sensory data, and volatile environments, creatures appear to actively maintain their integrity …
New light on the mind's eye: The pupillary light response as active vision
The eye's pupils constrict (shrink) in brightness and dilate (expand) in darkness. The
pupillary light response was historically considered a low-level reflex without any cognitive …
pupillary light response was historically considered a low-level reflex without any cognitive …
[PDF][PDF] Is the low-cost EyeTribe eye tracker any good for research?
E Dalmaijer - 2014 - peerj.com
Eye-tracking technology is becoming increasingly cheaper, both on the hardware and on the
software front. Currently, the EyeTribe tracker is the most inexpensive commercial eye …
software front. Currently, the EyeTribe tracker is the most inexpensive commercial eye …
Pupillary responses to words that convey a sense of brightness or darkness
Theories about embodiment of language hold that when you process a word's meaning, you
automatically simulate associated sensory input (eg, perception of brightness when you …
automatically simulate associated sensory input (eg, perception of brightness when you …
[HTML][HTML] Eye movements in mild traumatic brain injury: Ocular biomarkers
MA McDonald, SJ Holdsworth… - Journal of Eye …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI, or concussion), results from direct and indirect trauma to
the head (ie a closed injury of transmitted forces), with or without loss of consciousness. The …
the head (ie a closed injury of transmitted forces), with or without loss of consciousness. The …
Automated pupillometry as a triage and assessment tool in patients with traumatic brain injury
Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young
adults. Automated infrared pupillometry (AIP) has shown promising results in predicting …
adults. Automated infrared pupillometry (AIP) has shown promising results in predicting …