pupillary light reflex
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pupillary light reflex
pupillary light reflex n. A reflex in which light shone into one eye causes the pupils of both eyes to constrict involuntarily, protecting against damage to the retina and causing a temporary threshold shift (TTS), similar to the acoustic reflex in response to loud noise. The reflex is found even ...
January 1, 2001; A Dictionary of Psychology
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