Some pupils may not react to light due to various underlying conditions, such as neurological disorders, damage to the optic nerve, or certain types of eye injuries. Additionally, medications or substances that affect the nervous system can inhibit the pupillary response. In some cases, a lack of reaction may indicate a more serious issue, such as brain death or severe brain injury. It's essential for a medical professional to assess the situation to determine the cause.
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When light come into your eye your pupils will get smaller. In a dim or dark room your pupils will enlarge to let in more light so you can see. Also some drugs will make your pupils smaller, or when your high they dilate.
When on acid, the pupils in the eyes will not react to light very fast. And with some people, their pupils do not react at all to different light. Also, on acid, people cannot track with their eyes smoothly. If you were to have them follow with their eyes a pencil that you pass in front of them, their eyes will "dart" in a stop and start manner instead of following the pencil with a smooth eye movement Look for excessive blinking too
some do some dont
Most "blind" people have some vision and the pupils react to light like normally sighted eyes. Others have no response.
Your pupils will expand as the light dims at twilight, or if in a darkish room. Becoming sexual excited or looking at pornography will also expand the pupils. Using drugs is another cause of expanding pupils, though some drugs will narrow the pupils.
Cat's pupils can change shape depending on the amount of light they are exposed to. In low light conditions, their pupils dilate to let in more light, appearing larger and rounder. In bright light, their pupils constrict into vertical slits to reduce the amount of light entering their eyes.
because when it it is bright like when somebody shines a torch in your eyes your pupils get smaller to stop all the bright light getting in your eyes so it won't damage your eyes and when it is dark like at 12:00 at night and you turn your light off your pupils get bigger to try and find some light it can let in to help you see better in the dark!!!
Well some pupils like it so they want to wear it but some people dont they think that it is not very cool and trendy!!1
Oxygen does not react with air or water. Nothing actually "reacts" with light as it is not a substance. It can induce a reaction in some substance, but not oxygen. Oxygen will, however react with some acids mostly organic ones, at high temperatures.
Vision acuity changes with available light because of the way our eyes adapt to different lighting conditions. In low light, our pupils dilate to let in more light, which can improve sensitivity but reduce visual acuity. In bright light, our pupils constrict and our irises control the amount of light entering the eye, allowing for better focus and clarity but sacrificing some sensitivity.
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Pupils dilate when there's not enough light in the room or area you're in. They dilate to let in as much light as possible so you can see as well as you can in the dark. When outside and it's bright, your pupils get smaller because there is too much light. ~ ~Imadork881 changed to Sleenky ^.^