👁️ The Pupillary Light Reflex: How Eyes Auto-Adjust to Brightness
Explore the pupillary light reflex, the automatic neural circuit that adjusts pupil size in response to brightness, from retinal photoreceptors through the midbrain to the iris muscles.
This simulation demonstrates how the pupillary light reflex pathway converts a change in light intensity into a measurable change in pupil diameter through the retina, midbrain, and iris muscles.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
This simulation demonstrates how the pupillary light reflex pathway converts a change in light intensity into a measurable change in pupil diameter through the retina, midbrain, and iris muscles.
🎮 How to Use
Adjust the light intensity and watch how the pupil size responds in real time, and try toggling single-eye illumination to see the consensual reflex in action.
💡 Did You Know?
The pupillary light reflex is so fast and involuntary that it still functions in unconscious patients, which is why it is used as a bedside indicator of brainstem health.
Explore the pupillary light reflex, the automatic neural circuit that adjusts pupil size in response to brightness, from retinal photoreceptors through the midbrain to the iris muscles.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install