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Transient Pupil Dilation after Subsaccadic Microstimulation of Primate Frontal Eye Fields.

Sebastian J LehmannBrian D Corneil
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Pupillometry (the measurement of pupil diameter) provides a simple and noninvasive index for a variety of cognitive processes, offering a biomarker that has value in both health and disease. But how do cognitive processes influence pupil diameter? Here, we show that low-level stimulation of the primate frontal eye fields can induce robust pupil dilation without saccades. Pupil dilation scaled with the number and intensity of stimulation pulses and varied with endogenous oculomotor activity at the time of stimulation. The oculomotor system therefore provides a plausible pathway by which cognitive processes may influence pupil diameter, perhaps operating in conjunction with systems regulating arousal.
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