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Publication guidelines and recommendations for pupillary measurement in psychophysiological studies

Stuart R. Steinhauer, Margaret M. Bradley, Greg J. Siegle, Kathryn A. Roecklein, Annika Dix

2022Psychophysiology132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A variety of psychological and physical phenomena elicit variations in the diameter of pupil of the eye. Changes in pupil size are mediated by the relative activation of the sphincter pupillae muscle (decrease pupil diameter) and the dilator pupillae muscle (increase pupil diameter), innervated by the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches, respectively, of the autonomic nervous system. The current guidelines are intended to inform and guide psychophysiological research involving pupil measurement by (1) summarizing important aspects concerning the physiology of the pupil, (2) providing methodological and data-analytic guidelines and recommendations, and (3) briefly reviewing psychological phenomena that modulate pupillary reactivity. Because of the increased ease and tractability of pupil measurement, the goal of these guidelines is to promote accurate recording, analysis, and reporting of pupillary data in psychophysiological research.

Topics & Concepts

PupilPsychologyPupillometryPupillary responsePupil diameterAutonomic nervous systemPupil sizeNeuroscienceMedicineHeart rateInternal medicineBlood pressureHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanisms