Abstract

Summary

This paper describes the development and validation of a smartphone-based pupillometer leveraging ipRGC-driven pupillary responses for accessible neuro-ophthalmological screening. Such a tool could enable low-cost, widespread assessment of non-visual photoreception, relevant to both clinical diagnostics and circadian health evaluation.
Categories

Categories

Eye Health & Vision: Smartphone-based pupillometry targets neuro-ophthalmological disease screening, relevant to clinical visual assessment tools.
The Science of Light: The work is grounded in ipRGC biology and the distinct contributions of rods, cones, and ipRGCs to the pupillary light reflex.
Authors

Author(s)

AI Sousa, CM Neves, LA Pinto, P Vieira
Publication Date

Publication Year

2020
Citations

Number of Citations

1
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