Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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716601 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Four parameters of pupillary light reflex were investigated from May to December in 2011 to study the effects of low serum vitamin A level on pupillary light reflex in Japanese black cattle during their vitamin A controlled stage. A 2CCD camera was used to acquire the pupillary light reflex images. Constriction amplitude in 1 second, maximum constriction velocity, maximum velocity time and initial pupil roundness were used for pupillary light reflex analysis. Cattle in low vitamin A level period had larger constriction amplitude in 1 second (p=0.001), higher maximum constriction velocity (p=0.016) and thinner resting pupil (p=0.003). This result showed pupillary light reflex analysis can be used as indicators for cattle management during vitamin A controlled stage.