Retina
The retina is a thin layer of cells at the back of the eyeball of vertebrates and some cephalopods; it is the part of the eye which converts light into nervous signals.
External links
- Kolb, H., Fernandez, E., & Nelson, R. (2003). The neural organization of the vertebrate retina. Salt Lake City, Utah: John Moran Eye Center, University of Utah. Retrieved July 19, 2004. Everything you wanted to know about eye and retina.
- Demo: Artificial Retina, MIT Technology Review, September 2004. Reports on implant research.
- Australian Vision Prosthesis Group, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales.
- RetinaCentral, Genetics and Diseases of the Human Retina.
- Retinal layers image. NeuroScience 2nd Ed
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