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To clarify pupillary responses of humans following auditory stimuli, we studied both eyes of 61 normal subjects using a computed pupillograph. Unilateral auditory stimulation elicited pupillary dilatation in all cases. Pupillary responses were classified according to duration as being either “long” or “short”. The duration of dilatation was 1530±320 ms (mean±SD) in the longlasting group (n=45) and 850±250 ms in the short-lasting group (n=16). The latency time for dilatation was 460±80 ms. Both eyes of each subject showed the same response. Two drops of 10% guanethidine, a sympathetic blocking agent, were applied to one eye of 3 subjects. Although the early phase of dilatation was barely affected, the late phase was inhibited, as seen in long-lasting dilatation. The short-lasting response was unaffected. We conclude that the long-lasting response consists of an early pupillary dilatation due to inhibition of parasympathetic nervous activity and a late dilatation due to excitation of sympathetic activity. The short-lasting response is produced only by inhibition of the parasympathetic component.
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Hirano, T., Inoue, H., Uemura, T. et al. Pupillary responses in normal subjects following auditory stimulation. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 251 (Suppl 1), S3–S6 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02565210
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02565210