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Aug 20, 2025 - 09:40 AM
The retina is a thin layer of tissue located at the back of the eye, responsible for converting light into neural signals. It contains photoreceptor cells, known as rods and cones, which detect light intensity and color, respectively, and transmit this information to the brain via the optic nerve, enabling visual perception. The retina plays a crucial role in vision by processing the raw data of light into a form that the brain can interpret.
