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Adaptive Optics Offers Clues to How the Eye Perceives Color

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 10, 2024 — Using adaptive optics, researchers at the University of Rochester (UR) identified some of the rare, non-cardinal retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the fovea of the eye. The UR team’s discovery could improve scientific understanding of how humans perceive color and eventually lead to new solutions for treating vision loss. RGCs provide the only source of visual information to the brain, and thus make up the building blocks for downstream visual processing. Accordingly, a complete account of how RGCs compare the cone photoreceptors is critical to a comprehensive knowledge of color...Read full article

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    Published: May 2024
    Glossary
    adaptive optics
    Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effects of atmospheric distortions. The Earth's atmosphere can cause light passing through it to experience distortions, resulting in image blurring and degradation in various optical applications, such as astronomical observations, laser communications, and imaging systems. Adaptive optics systems actively adjust the optical elements in real-time to compensate for these distortions. Key...
    ophthalmology
    Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eyes and visual system. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders and diseases. They are trained to provide comprehensive eye care, including medical, surgical, and optical interventions. Key areas within ophthalmology include: General eye care: Ophthalmologists perform routine eye examinations to assess visual acuity,...
    retina
    The retina is a light-sensitive tissue layer located at the back of the eye, opposite the lens. It plays a crucial role in the process of vision by converting light into neural signals that are sent to the brain for visual recognition. Layers: The retina is composed of several layers of specialized cells, each with distinct functions: Photoreceptor layer: Contains two types of photoreceptor cells — rods and cones — that convert light into electrical signals. Bipolar...
    color vision
    Color vision refers to the ability of organisms to perceive and distinguish different wavelengths of light as different colors. It is a sensory ability that allows humans and many other animals to interpret the visible spectrum of light and perceive the richness of colors in the environment. Visible spectrum: The visible spectrum ranges from approximately 400 nm to 700 nm in wavelength and corresponds to the colors violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Photoreceptor cells: In...
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