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Induced pupillary hippus following near vision : increased occurrence in visual display unit workers

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<title>Induced pupillary hippus following near vision</title>
<subTitle>: increased occurrence in visual display unit workers</subTitle>
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<namePart>Ukai, Kazuhiko</namePart>
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<namePart>Tsuchiya, Kunihiko</namePart>
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<namePart>Ishikawa, Satoshi</namePart>
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<abstract>Tsuchiya et al. (1989) reported the use of a quasistatic method for examining changes in pupil accommodation following near vision. A certain number of normal subjects were found to show long-lasting pupil constriction followin the short but strong near vision. This pupil after-effect lasted in some cases for more than 15 min. Interindividual differences in this after-effect were large. The pupil after-effect was sometimes dissociated from the adaptation of tinic accommodation. This paper aims to report on a phenomenon revealed by further investigation using this method. This is that in a proportion of subjects, including a significantly large number of VDU (Visual Display Unit) workers, large and slow pupillary oscillation, so-called "hippus", was found to be evoked easily following near vision</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">Kazuhiko Ukai, Kunihiko Tsuchiya and Satoshi Ishikawa</note>
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<topic>Oftalmología</topic>
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<topic>Pantallas de visualización de datos</topic>
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<topic>Pruebas visuales</topic>
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<text>Vol. 40, nº 11, November 1997 ; p. 1201-1211</text>
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