Pupillometry measures of autonomic nervous system regulation with advancing age in a healthy pediatric cohort.
Molly WinstonAmy ZhouCasey M RandEmma C DunneJustin J WarnerLena J VolpeBrooke A PigneriDrew SimonThomas BielawiecSamantha C GordonSally F VitezAaron CharnayStephen JozaKristen KellyCia PanickerSaajidha RizvydeenGrace NiewijkCara ColemanBradley J ScherDavid W ReedSara M HockneyGigi BuniaoTracey StewartLynne TrojanowskiCindy BrogadirMichelle PriceAnna S KennyAllison BradleyNicholas J VolpeDebra E Weese-MayerPublished in: Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society (2019)
Results revealed maturation of the pupillary light response by age and sex in healthy pediatric participants. Given the value of the pupillary light response as a biomarker, the results provide normative benchmarks for comparison in health and disease, including opiate-exposed and concussion patients.