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Retina - Wikipedia The retina translates an optical image into neural impulses starting with the patterned excitation of the colour-sensitive pigments of its rods and cones, the retina's photoreceptor cells
Retina of the Eye: What It Is, Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic What is the retina of the eye? The retina is a layer of cells at the back of your eyeball that converts light into nerve signals It then sends those signals along your optic nerve to your brain Your brain processes those signals into your sense of vision
Retina | Definition, Function, Facts | Britannica Retina, layer of nervous tissue that covers the inside of the back two-thirds of the eyeball, in which stimulation by light occurs, initiating the sensation of vision
Retina - American Academy of Ophthalmology Retina Fundus photograph of the posterior pole The anatomical macula is bounded by the superior and inferior temporal vascular arcades The central dark area comprises the fovea Read an overview of general eye anatomy to learn how the parts of the eye work together
Retinal diseases - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic The retina contains millions of light-sensitive cells, called rods and cones, and other nerve cells that receive and organize visual information The retina sends this information to the brain through the optic nerve, enabling you to see