Anisocoria is a condition where the pupils of one's eyes are of two different sizes. If you were born with anisocoria and are having no other problems with your eyes, it is probably a genetic condition and nothing to worry about.
Myosis = contraction of the pupil
Mydriasis = dilation of the pupil
Anisocoria is the condition of having different sized pupils.
Dilated pupils are large. Constricted pupils are small.
Your pupils change size to let in either less or more light to let you see. So if you close your eyes for about a minute your pupils will become larger because no light is getting to them, however if you look into a light your pupils will shrink so as not to let to much light in. Thank you.
It depends on how much light your eyes receive, in dark places or when you close your eyes your pupils dilate (mydriasis) to increase the ammount of light they can take in, conversely, when looking at an intense light the pupils contract (miosis) to decrease the ammount of light. This is called the photomotor reflex and involves the sympathic (mydriasis) and parasympathic (miosis) nervous pathways.
No
your pupils can stay small through the whole time you are on heroin. you feel the most intense part of heroin in the first four hours but after that heroin is still in your system and it still effects your pupils. id say it depends on how much you have in your system, could last all night. your pupils could be small 8 hours after and slowly gain there normal size after more time
Anisocoria means unequal pupil size. It can be a normal variant, or a sign of disease.
(meaning students, or central part of the eyes)At his school, all of the pupils listen to their teachers.The doctor saw that the pupils in his eyes were an abnormal size.
Adie's pupil is a neurological condition of unknown origin with an unusual, asymmetric presentation known as anisocoria, an inequality in the size of the pupils of the eyes.
Dilated pupils are large. Constricted pupils are small.
pupils of the same size
no they do not they actually have the same size as every other colour except the grey eyes they are always bigger than other colours
No; the change in the size of your pupil is an involuntary action, meaning that it happens without you thinking about it. The size of your pupils adjust to stimuli, such as bright light. If a bright light was shined in your eyes, your pupils would get smaller in order to let as little light in as possible. Reversely, if you're in a dark room, your pupils will get bigger to let in as much light as possible.
Abviously not. Hence tha pupils changing size.
yes, it is completley normal. you pupils get small because of the amount of light, so they get small to reduce the amount of light going in to your eyes.(:
Eyes show different sizes because of the way light hits the objects and bounces off of them. The distance and angle of view may also determine the size that the eyes show.
Not in most fish, but flat fish and eel pupils change in size according to the amount of light they receive - like humans, these fish's pupils become smaller when there is plenty of light.
it is anisogamy