The main benefit of automated
pupillometry is to produce an objective and standardized assessment of PLR and pupil size.
Comparison according to sex yielded a statistically significant difference in
pupillometry results (t=2.474; ss=20; p=0.022), i.e.
All patients had detailed evaluation in the form of visual acuity-unaided and aided, refraction using manual retinoscopy method, assessing the pupil status using
pupillometry, grading of the cataract by LOS 3, was done.
Pupillometry is a viable tool for the study of cognitive and emotional processes (Granholm & Steinhauer, 2004).
Effects of Verbal Fluency and Common Ground on Eye Movements and
Pupillometry. Ye L.
One of the measurement methods employed by researchers who study this topic is
pupillometry [4-6].
describe a new
pupillometry system they developed for evaluation of pupillary light reflexes.
Pupillometry in healthy volunteers as a biomarker of tramadol efficacy.
Pupillometry is a promising approach for functional assessment as it is objective, noninvasive, and maneuverable, in no need of steady fixation or pupil dilation [5].
Quantitative
pupillometry: normative data in healthy pediatric volunteers.
DiCriscio's research is focused on the pupil's response to light and other stimuli, called
pupillometry, which serves as biomarker for arousal state, attention, and cognitive effort.
Apparatus and Procedure:
Pupillometry. An EyeLink 1000 system (SR Research, Canada) monitored two-dimensional eye position and pupil diameter with an infrared camera mounted below a monitor screen (Barco Calibrator, 40 x 30 cm), which was only used for calibrating the eye tracker (13-point calibration routine).