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1 | Afferent Pupillary Defects | Terry A. Cox, MD, PhD | When a light is shone into a normal eye, the pupil responds by getting smaller. The latency and amplitude of the pupillary contraction depend on a number of factors. The intensity and location of the test light, the level of background illumination, the size of the pupil, the age of the patient, and... | 20000329_nanos_pupilsympos_07 |