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- A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry
- Reviews
- A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry
- Copyright page
- About the Author
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Early History of the Pupil
- Chapter 2 Anatomy of the Pupil
- Chapter 3 Physiology of the Pupil
- Chapter 4 Pharmacology of the Pupil
- Chapter 5 Unusual Pupillary Syndromes
- Chapter 6 Measurement of the Pupil
- Chapter 7 Pupil Size
- Chapter 8 Pupillary Light Reflex
- Chapter 9 Pupillary Reflex Dilation
- Chapter 10 Measuring Inhibition at the EW Nucleus
- Chapter 11 Traumatic Brain Injury, Cardiac Arrest, Intensive Care
- Chapter 12 Opioid Effect and Acute Pain
- Chapter 13 Anisocoria
- Chapter 14 Case Reports
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
Chapter 1 - Early History of the Pupil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry
- Reviews
- A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry
- Copyright page
- About the Author
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Early History of the Pupil
- Chapter 2 Anatomy of the Pupil
- Chapter 3 Physiology of the Pupil
- Chapter 4 Pharmacology of the Pupil
- Chapter 5 Unusual Pupillary Syndromes
- Chapter 6 Measurement of the Pupil
- Chapter 7 Pupil Size
- Chapter 8 Pupillary Light Reflex
- Chapter 9 Pupillary Reflex Dilation
- Chapter 10 Measuring Inhibition at the EW Nucleus
- Chapter 11 Traumatic Brain Injury, Cardiac Arrest, Intensive Care
- Chapter 12 Opioid Effect and Acute Pain
- Chapter 13 Anisocoria
- Chapter 14 Case Reports
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
Summary
Interest in the pupil of the eye dates back well over 2,000 years. The prominent philosophers of ancient Greece and Persia had ideas of why the pupil was necessary for vision. Some of the greatest thinkers of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance such as Leonardo da Vinci, Johannes Kepler, Robert Whytt, and Roger Bacon thought about the pupil and presented ideas relating to its function. Slowly but incrementally, our modern ideas of the pupil were formulated by these early pioneers of pupillary physiology.
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- A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry , pp. 5 - 20Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024