Pupillary

Word PUPILLARY
Character 9
Hyphenation pu pil la ry
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "pupillary" in example sentences

None of the patients recovered normal sight, but all of them had an at-least 100-fold increase in so-called pupillary light response, meaning the constriction of the pupil when exposed to light.

None of the patients recovered normal sight, but all of them had at least a 100-fold increase in so-called pupillary light response, meaning the constriction of the pupil when exposed to light. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, he believes future games will do more than sense motion like the Wii, but also take into account human biometrics like “pupillary dilation and heart rate.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

They say it's because they measure it for each pair of glasses, but that's rubbish; I can tell from their well-practised line: we don't give out pupillary distances. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My Opticians Walker and Campbell refuse to give me the pupillary distance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And for Glasses Direct to put the prisms in, they need my pupillary distance, and they need it exact. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Experiments combine EEG with eye tracking, heart rate, breathing rate, skin conductance, and blinking and pupillary responses. ❋ Sandra K (2008)

A completely unconscious person with a functional visual system can show reflexes like pupillary contraction, and brain activity that corresponds correctly to external stimuli can be recorded in the visual cortex. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Retaining brainstem functions, PVS patients exhibit some or all of the following: unassisted respiration and heartbeat; wake and sleep cycles (made possible by an intact ascending reticular activating system, though destruction to the cerebrum precludes consciousness); pupillary reaction to light and eyes movements; and such reflexes as swallowing, gagging, and coughing. ❋ DeGrazia, David (2007)

The pupillary zoom of the goggles refocused on a quintet of armed guards standing abreast. ❋ May, Julian, 1931- (1998)

With her penlight she tested his pupillary reactions. ❋ Tess Gerritsen (1997)

Kira's eyes, wide and unnaturally dark due to pupillary dilation, followed every careful little movement as he sliced free each bit of fabric and peeled it back to expose the bubbling skin beneath. ❋ Graf, L. A. (1996)

The . . . pupillary changes—the extensor posturing of the limbs—they were high midbrain signs. ❋ Tess Gerritsen (1996)

Additional evidence for the occurrence of a seizure includes piloerection gooseflesh, pupillary dilatation, and tachycardia. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

Physiologically, mood intensity and arousal correlate to the extent that observations regarding mood intensity can predict pulse, heart rate, blood pressure, and pupillary dilation. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

A substance that is related chemically to epinephrine and causes heart palpitations, pupillary dilation, and anxiety. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

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