dilation of the pupil.
The visible colored part of the eye that controls pupil dilation is the iris. The iris regulates the size of the pupil in response to light conditions and helps to control the amount of light that enters the eye.
The pupil dilates when stimulated by the pinching on the nape of the neck.
circular muscles
In most other circumstances, pupil dilation from medications or drugs is considered a side effect.
Yes, dilation of the pupil is primarily controlled by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. When the sympathetic system is activated, it causes the pupil to dilate, allowing more light to enter the eye.
Yes because of pupil dilation
yes it does
Yes and no. Depends on what kind you take.
To enable adequate movement during mydriasis (dilation of the pupil) and miosis (pupil closing).
The most noticeable factor is pupil dilation, though a good number of other drugs can cause that as well.
Dilation of the pupil is known as mydriasis in medical terms. Miosis is the medical term for constriction of the pupil.