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A mammal and bird's-eye-view of the pupil during sleep and wakefulness.

Gianina UngureanNiels C Rattenborg
Published in: The European journal of neuroscience (2023)
Besides regulating the amount of light that reaches the retina, fluctuations in pupil size also occur in isoluminant conditions during accommodation, during movement and in relation to cognitive workload, attention, and emotion. Recent studies in mammals and birds, revealed that the pupils are also highly dynamic in the dark during sleep. However, despite exhibiting similar sleep states (rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep), wake and sleep state dependent changes in pupil size are opposite between mammals and birds, due in part to differences in the type (striated vs smooth) and control of the iris muscles. Given the link between pupil dynamics and cognitive processes occurring during wakefulness, sleep-related changes in pupil size might indicate when related processes are occurring during sleep. Moreover, the divergent pupillary behavior observed between mammals and birds, raises the possibility that changes in pupil size in birds are a readout of processes not reflected in the mammalian pupil.
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