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Mouse eyes react to light without signal from brain: Study
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Tuesday, 20 June, 2017
A US-based study confirms that iris in the eye of a mouse doesn't need the brain's help to sense light and direct the pupils to dilate or contract. Scientists severed brain-eye neural connections in several mice and found iris' behaviour was controlled by a light-sensitive pigment called melanopsin. Similar traits are seen in rabbits, cats and dogs, researchers said.
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