Karlsen R L, Søli N
Acta Ophthalmol (Copenh). 1979 Feb;57(1):41-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1979.tb06657.x.
Infrared pupillography has been performed on 9 male cadets taking part in a combat course lasting for 5 days. The combat course involved lack of sleep, strong physical exercise and caloric deficit. During the course pupillary size was determined after rapid adaptation to darkness and the rate of concentration and the rate of dilatation after stimulation of the opposite eye with light was determined. Dilatation time increased by 50% towards the end of the course and pupillary size before light stimulation was reduced by 14%. On day 3 and 5, but not on day 1, small amplitude pupillary oscillations were observed. The speed of contraction was, however, unchanged.
对9名参加为期5天战斗课程的男性学员进行了红外瞳孔测量。该战斗课程包括睡眠不足、高强度体育锻炼和热量摄入不足。在课程期间,在快速适应黑暗后测定瞳孔大小,并在用光刺激对侧眼睛后测定瞳孔的收缩速率和扩张速率。到课程结束时,扩张时间增加了50%,光刺激前的瞳孔大小减小了14%。在第3天和第5天观察到了小幅度的瞳孔振荡,但第1天没有。然而,收缩速度没有变化。