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Show 596 I Index leucine and methionine enkephalins, 473, 770, 782; T14-25 Drugs blocking neuro-muscular junctions depolarizing drugs (succinyl choline, decamethonium), 763 non-depolarizing drugs (curare alkaloids, gallamine), 757-63, 781 use in pupillary experiments, 362, 763; F6-2; T6-17, 18 Drugs sometimes mentioned in the pupil literature bulbocapnine, T9-8 histamine and cluster headache, 1172 and headache in post-traumatic syndromes, 1505 and intraocular pressure, T40-l, 2 insuline (shock), 563; 1'29-4, T45-2 pantopaque (contrast medium), 1503; £22-14 prostaglandins and substance P, 343-47, 522, 1499; T6-ll (see also Trigeminal reactions) prostaglandin blockers (aspirin, indomethacin), 345, 522, 2499 Dry eyes with increased corneal absorption (see Corneal damage) Duchenne's progressive muscular dystrophy, T35-4 Dupont's test (for death), 1247 Dynamic anisocoria, 1247 Dysautonomia associated neuropathy, 1105, 1121-22, 1124-25, 1127, 1388; 1'24-10, 11 degree of autonomic failure, 1124, 1388; 1'24-10 pupillary pathology acute internal ophthalmoplegia, 1123-24, 1127; 1'24-10 bilateral pupil defects, 1108, 1121, 1127; 1'24-10 dilated, sluggish or fixed pupils, 1124, 1388; 1'24-10 dissociated, tonic pupils, 1123-24, 1388; 1'24-10 episodic (probably toxic) cases, 1124-25; 1'24-10 exaggerated reactions to autonomic drugs, 1124; 1'24-10 false-positive drug tests (dry eyes), 1125-26, 1385-86, 1388; 1'24-10, T38-3 occurrence with occult malignancies, 1125, 1388 poor cocaine and paredrine tests, 1124 Dysautonomic conditions in children familial dysautonomia, 1125, 1382-86 clinical picture of, 1382-85; £38-1, 2; T38-1, 2, 3 genetic traits in, 1382; T38-3 incongruous systemic, autonomic, and neurologic signs in, 1383-845 lack of regulatory functions with intact effectors in, 1384; T38-3 ocular defects in familial dysautonomia absence of overflow tears, 1125, 1385; T38-3 absence of reflex tearing, 1125, 1385 corneal hyposensitivity to pain, 1125, 1385; T38-3 corneal lesions, 1125, 1385 pupillary reactions to light and near vision in, 1125, 1385 false-positive drug tests, (see Dysautonomia) other dysautonomic syndromes in children, 1387-88; T38-3 Dyscoria (see Distorted pupils) E Ear infections, 332, 1166, 1305; 1'25-16 Ectopia (corectopia) (see Displaced pupils) Ectopic pregnancy, nonsense about pupils in, 1258 Ectropium uvae, T16-1 Edge-light cycles for afferent deficit (see Afferent pupillary deficit: tests for) Edinger-Westphal nucleus (see Light reflex pathways) Effective pupil size (see Pupil size) Ehrmann's test, 404 Eigengrau during dark-adaptation, 283 Eleanor of Aquitaine, 1453 Electric retinal stimulation afterimages due to, 193; T3-21 amplitude of pupil responses caused by, 165; F3-51, 70; T3-21 binocular summation and, 189; T3-21 color and, 189; T3-21 consensual reactions due to, 189; T3-21 dark-adaptation and, 189-93; T3-21 frequency of stimulation and, 189, 193 history of visual and pupillary effects of, 1889 intensity-duration relationship, 189; £3-70; T3-21 latent periods for pupils and, 165-66, 189; F3-51, 70 mechanism of effects of, 189-93 phosphenes and, 189; £3-70; TJ-21 pressure blindness and, 189 variability of responses due to, 165; £3-51 Electric skin resistance test, 1149 n; F25-17 Electro-encephalogram psychologic studies on evoked (P-300) potentials, 675-88; FJJ-16, 19 pathologic reactions in schizophrenia, 680; F13-19 pupillary and electro-cortical events related to arousal and sleep, 453-60; £9-35, 36, 37, 38, 39; T9-7 convulsive seizures, 1225-28; £29-2 emotions, T9-7 visually evoked responses versus amblyopia, 154-56, F3-46 versus pupillary edge-light cycles, 171-72 versus retinal rivalry, 152 Electronic sensors, infrared image converters, 842, 850; £15-32, 33, 45, 63; TJ5-7 photocells, 869-75; F15-53, 54; T15-14 photomultiplier tubes, 875-84; Fl5-56 through 62; TJ5-15 solid-state sensors, 890-91 1V tubes, 887-90; F15-63 through 69, 71; T15-16 Electro-pupillogram, 163-64; T3-17 Electro-retinogram darkness reflex and, 277-78; F4-13 light-induced electrophysiologic responses of cat retinal ganglion cells, 143-48, 156, 163; F3-46 of frog retina, 107; F3-11 of Iimulus omnatidium, 126, 129-31; F3-27, 31, 32 of mud puppy rods and cones, 120; F3-21 light-induced human retinogram, 163-64 latent periods of, 164, 169-70; £3-50 Electroshock treatments, 468, 1229, 1563; 1'29-4, T45-2 Embolic CNS infections, 1305 pupillary involvement in, F32-18, 19 Emergency light reflex, 404 Emotions, 461-69 conscious experience of emotions brain versus viscera: old theories, 462-63 James-Lange theory of emotion, 462; T9-7 Papez's theory of emotion, 468; T9-7 emotional expression, 443, 462-63; T9-7 absence of emotional experience with emotional expression, 63; T9-6, 7 adrenal discharges and, 387, 441, 441 n autonomic discharges and, 441-43, 462-64, 467-68; T9-6, 7 emotional syndromes, according to site of defect decerebrate state: loss of emotions in, 463; T9-7 decorticate state |