Pupil Muscle Control: Voluntary or Involuntary?
No, the muscles that control your pupil are not involuntary. The sphincter pupillae and dilator pupillae muscles, which control the size of your pupil, are both voluntary muscles. This means that you can consciously control the size of your pupils, although you may not always be aware of doing so.Reflexology - Related Articles
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