The pupil is an opening in the iris that controls the amount of light entering the eye. When light hits the retina, signals are sent through the optic nerve and oculomotor nerve to the iris sphincter muscle, causing it to contract and reduce pupil size in the pupillary light reflex. Various conditions can cause the pupil to constrict (miosis) or dilate (mydriasis) abnormally. Adie's tonic pupil is characterized by a dilated pupil due to damage to parasympathetic innervation. The Argyll Robertson pupil constricts with accommodation but not light, indicating neurosyphilis. Parinaud and Marcus Gunn syndromes involve impaired light reflexes due to lesions in the