pupilrefleks
Pupilrefleks, or the pupillary light reflex, is the automatic constriction or dilation of the pupil in response to changes in ambient light. It helps regulate the amount of light reaching the retina and protects photoreceptor cells while aiding visual clarity. The reflex produces a direct response in the illuminated eye and a consensual response in the contralateral eye.
The afferent limb begins with retinal photoreceptors and travels via the optic nerve to the pretectal area
A separate sympathetic pathway dilates the pupil. It starts in the hypothalamus, descends through the brainstem
In addition to light, the near response—consisting of accommodation, convergence, and pupil constriction—adjusts the pupil when
Clinical significance: Pupillary reactions are routinely evaluated to assess central nervous system integrity. Tests such as