Which nervous system regulates our pupillary response?

central nervous system
somatic nervous system
voluntary nervous system
autonomic nervous system

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Answer:

The nervous system that regulates our pupillary response is the autonomic nervous system

Explanation:

The pupil is the round hole that in humans is located in the center of the iris that allows the entry of light to allow vision. The regulation of the diameter of the pupils is in charge of the autonomic nervous system. This response of the pupils to light is called a photomotor reflex and is dependent on: an afferent pathway; interspersed neurons; and an efferent way