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Pupil size and the steady-state pattern reversal visual evoked cortical potential

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30 eye-healthy subjects were being examined, with their pupils reacting, mydriatic or miotic. Their pattern reversal visual evoked cortical potentials (PRVECP's) were recorded under steady-state conditions. Test conditions allowed establishing a statistically significant influence of pupil size on the PRVECP.

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Müller, W., Kollert, A. & Zachert, C. Pupil size and the steady-state pattern reversal visual evoked cortical potential. Doc Ophthalmol 68, 357–361 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00156441

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