The accommodation reflex allows the eyes to maintain clear focus on objects at different distances by adjusting the shape of the lens. This helps to ensure that the image remains in focus on the retina, regardless of whether the object is near or far.
The oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) is responsible for the reflex constriction of the pupil in response to light and accommodation.
This is called the near reflex or near response. It involves the reflexive constriction of the pupils, known as miosis, as well as convergence of the eyes and accommodation of the lens to allow for clear vision of close objects. This response is controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system.
The accommodation pupillary reflex is a normal response of the eyes to focusing on near objects. When we focus on something close up, the pupils of our eyes constrict to allow less light to enter, which helps improve visual acuity for near vision. This reflex allows us to adapt quickly and efficiently to changes in our visual environment.
Accommodation is the eye's adjustment to light.
The consensual light reflex is a normal eye response where shining a light into one eye causes both pupils to constrict. This reflex helps maintain proper visual sensitivity and protects the eye from bright light by regulating the amount of light entering the eye.
Edwin Forbes Tait has written: 'A reciprocal reflex system in the accommodation-convergence relationships ..' -- subject(s): Accommodation and refraction, Eye
The oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) is responsible for the reflex constriction of the pupil in response to light and accommodation.
This is called the near reflex or near response. It involves the reflexive constriction of the pupils, known as miosis, as well as convergence of the eyes and accommodation of the lens to allow for clear vision of close objects. This response is controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system.
Only the light reflex goes through the Pretectum. The Near Reflex goes through the Lateral Geniculate Body, through the Visual Cortex, to the Edinger-Westphal and out CN III and the Ciliary Ganglia.
The accommodation pupillary reflex is a normal response of the eyes to focusing on near objects. When we focus on something close up, the pupils of our eyes constrict to allow less light to enter, which helps improve visual acuity for near vision. This reflex allows us to adapt quickly and efficiently to changes in our visual environment.
To prevent over inflation of the lungs.
The primary purpose of this reflex is to limit the possibility of overinflating the lungs.
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Yes, that is their purpose.
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For example to ensure that the individual arrives on time for the appointment
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