Summary
The paper investigates the causal effects of pupil size on visual processing, using a mix of neural-network decoding, ERP analyses, and time-frequency analyses to find that induced pupil size, spontaneous pupil size, stimulus intensity, and covert visual attention all affect EEG responses in different ways.
Categories
Eye health: The paper investigates how the size of the eyes' pupils, which determines how much light enters the eye and how well this light is focused, affects visual processing.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how changes in pupil size can affect visual processing, which is a key aspect of cognitive function.
Education and learning: The paper's findings on how pupil size affects visual processing could have implications for educational settings, where visual learning is often crucial.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper's findings on how pupil size affects visual processing in response to different light intensities could have implications for lighting design.
Author(s)
S MathĂ´t, H Berberyan, P BĂźchel, V Ruuskanen
Publication Year
2023
Number of Citations
4
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