2024
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1432638
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Pain-induced effects on the pupillary light response under high and low illumination conditions

Michael Kursawe,
Heike Ehrlichmann,
Walter Weber
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThe present study investigated the impact of two different light intensities on the pain-modulated pupillary light response (PLR). Additionally, it aimed to demonstrate parasympathetic and sympathetic influences on PLR parameters in response to pain, as predicted by functional models.MethodA total of 24 participants were included in a randomized, repeated-measures design. The PLR was measured in response to both dark and bright light stimuli within two test cycles. Pain was induced using the cold pres… Show more

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