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Seeing the mind through the eyes: What can we learn from the pupil?

Measuring pupil size has become an increasingly popular method in psychology and neuroscience research. Read on to find out what pupil size can tell us about the mind and brain. Blog post written by Rebecca Calcott.

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Written by Jessica Määttä On January 27, 2020 Tagged effort, engagement, alertness, pupil
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