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• High levels of rationalization or having no conscience • Illogical, unreasonable or lack of self-awareness 3.7.6.4 Pupillary Stress Response The Pupillary Stress Test is an important test that demonstrates what in state the Autonomic Nervous System is presently. By shining a penlight into the pupil, the pupil would then constrict reflexively as a normal response to light stimuli. With the Pupillary stress test, special attention is paid to the behaviour of the pupil after contraction during continuous light stimulation (Gottlieb, 2005). The following are basic responses may occur during the test (Gottlieb, 2005): 1. The pupil constricts and holds the constriction, with some fluctuation, for at least 15 seconds, indicating normal reaction and normal field. 2. The pupil constricts but fails to remain constricted, reopening slowly, indicating probably a normal field but with physical stress and low adrenal action (very common and has been called the Alpha-Omega Pupil in Syntonics, which indicates a person that has been in a state of nervous tension for long periods of time and can not maintain any significant levels of stress before exhaustion of the bodily system. The patient would experience emotional and physical exhaustion, adrenal fatigue, fluctuating sugar levels, mood swings and feelings of frustration. 3. The pupil constricts but immediately releases and remains dilated, which would indicate a significantly restricted vision field and complete sympathetic dominance of the patient due to constant severe anxiety, fear and stress. 4. The pupil fails to constrict at all. This could indicate complete blindness, functional field loss, or a drugged system. 5. The procedure must be done in both eyes separately. According Ray Gottlieb (2005), Dean of the College of Syntonics in the U.S.A, the timing of the pupillary contraction and dilation can be interpreted by the experienced syntonist to determine if a person is strongly sympathetic (long period before initial contraction in response to light), weakly sympathetic (e.g. the Alpha-Omega Pupil), strongly parasympathetic (fast initial contraction and very slow dilation over long period of time) or weakly parasympathetic (slow contraction which cannot maintain itself for long). A weak sympathetic pupil may be difficult to 76PDF Image | THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY
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