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The neural structure of the retina. Notice the layered organisation of the cells and the fact that those cells that transmit the signals to the brain lie closest to the light stimulus. The stimulation of the photoreceptors (either rods or cones) by light
 
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The neural structure of the retina. Notice the layered organisation of the cells and the fact that those cells that transmit the signals to the brain lie closest to the light stimulus. The stimulation of the photoreceptors (either rods or cones) by light is realyed via internuerons to ganglion cells, which convey the signal to the brain.

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