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Pupil size reveals arousal level fluctuations in human sleep

Manuel Carro‐Domínguez, Stephanie Huwiler, Stella Oberlin, Timona Leandra Oesch, Gabriela Badii, Anita Lüthi, Nicole Wenderoth, Sarah Nadine Meissner, Caroline Lustenberger

2025Nature Communications25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent animal research has revealed the intricate dynamics of arousal levels that are important for maintaining proper sleep resilience and memory consolidation. In humans, changes in arousal level are believed to be a determining characteristic of healthy and pathological sleep but tracking arousal level fluctuations has been methodologically challenging. Here we measured pupil size, an established indicator of arousal levels, by safely taping the right eye open during overnight sleep and tested whether pupil size affects cortical response to auditory stimulation. We show that pupil size dynamics change as a function of important sleep events across different temporal scales. In particular, our results show pupil size to be inversely related to the occurrence of sleep spindle clusters, a marker of sleep resilience. Additionally, we found pupil size prior to auditory stimulation to influence the evoked response, most notably in delta power, a marker of several restorative and regenerative functions of sleep. Recording pupil size dynamics provides insights into the interplay between arousal levels and sleep oscillations.

Topics & Concepts

ArousalPupil sizePupilSleep (system call)PsychologyAudiologyNeurosciencePupillary responseStimulationPupil diameterMemory consolidationCognitive psychologyMedicineComputer scienceHippocampusOperating systemSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and related disordersSleep and Work-Related Fatigue
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