Differences in the pupillary responses to evening light between children and adolescents.
Lauren E HartsteinMonique K LeBourgeoisMark T DurniakRaymond P NajjarPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2024)
Blue light elicited a greater and more sustained pupillary response than red light in children and adolescents. However, the overall amplitude of the rod/cone-driven phasic response was greater in children than in adolescents. Our findings using the PLR highlight a higher sensitivity to evening light in children compared to adolescents, and continued maturation of the human non-visual photoreception/system throughout development.