Perfected pupillary response
***Pupillary *** ***sharpened reaction*** is a kind of signal that appears as a result of the reflex, provided that light falls on a person’s eyes. A person can be of any age. The process of triggering this reflex depends on the structure of the retina of the eyeball. This reflex is also called the Ulysses pupillary reflex. This same reflex is not affected by direct exposure to light. Human pupillary reactions are capable of recognizing even the slightest changes in pupil brightness. In some people, when the pupillary reflex is sharpened, it also occurs when looking at a bright light source. With this manifestation, the person either loses consciousness or begins to scream.
Important! In some people, the pupillary reflex is so refined that it is noticeable to the naked eye when light hits the eyes. The essence of the process is that while the reflex is working, the person’s pupil dilates evenly, after which light perception inside the eyes works. Without this reflex or after significant damage to the eye receptors, the functioning of the reflex system is disrupted, and the pupils change their diameter when they see light sources. It is worth noting that if you experience this situation, then you need to consult a doctor.