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Pupil-retina interaction, an analog eye response model.
ABSTRACT This paper reports the development and verification of an analog computer model of the pupilretina system. It can predict the response of the pupil and retina to any incident intensity within the range specified by a given pupil diameter versus visual signal function. If the response for a different human subject or a different range of incident intensities is desired, it can be obtained by varying either the pupillary control system, and/or the pupil diameter versus signal function.