Pupil size is primarily controlled by the iris muscles, which respond to light levels and emotional stimuli. In bright light, the circular muscles contract to constrict the pupils, while in low light, the radial muscles contract to dilate them. Additionally, factors such as arousal, stress, and certain medications can also influence pupil size. The autonomic nervous system plays a key role in regulating these responses.
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