Figure 2: Parasympathetic Pathway for Pupillary Constriction

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Title Figure 2: Parasympathetic Pathway for Pupillary Constriction
Creator Daniel R. Gold, DO
Description A bright light is shone in one eye, light enters the pupil and hyperpolarizes retinal photoreceptors which activates retinal ganglion cells. These signals propagate along the optic nerves, chiasm, optic tracts, and fibers responsible for the light reflex then synapse in the dorsal midbrain (prior to reaching the lateral geniculate nucleus) at the pretectal nuclei, then to the Edinger-Westphal nucleus (EWN) of the oculomotor nucleus. From here, efferent fibers travel with the oculomotor nerve to the ciliary ganglion, and finally innervate the constrictor (sphincter) muscles for bilateral pupillary constriction.
References Gold D. (2022). Neuro-ophthalmology and neuro-otology : a case-based guide for clinicians and scientists. Springer International Publishing AG. Retrieved September 16 2022 from https://online.statref.com/p/1057?grpAlias=.
Publisher North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
Date 2022
Type Image
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Relation is Part of Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology: A Case-Based Guide for Clinicians and Scientists
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Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, 10 N 1900 E SLC, UT 84112-5890
Collection Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: Dan Gold Neuro-Ophthalmology Collection: https://novel.utah.edu/Gold/
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