Primate pupillary light reflex: receptive field characteristics of pretectal luminance neurons.

@article{Clarke2003PrimatePL,
  title={Primate pupillary light reflex: receptive field characteristics of pretectal luminance neurons.},
  author={Robert J. Clarke and Hongyu Zhang and Paul D. Gamlin},
  journal={Journal of neurophysiology},
  year={2003},
  volume={89 6},
  pages={
          3168-78
        }
}
This study examined the response properties of luminance neurons found within the pretectal olivary nucleus (PON), which is the pretectal nucleus that mediates the primate pupillary light reflex. We recorded the activity of 121 single units in alert, behaving rhesus monkeys trained to fixate a back-projected laser spot while a luminance stimulus was presented. The change in the firing rate of luminance neurons was measured as a function of changes in the size, retinal illuminance, and position… 
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