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The Shape of Light Restructures Our Understanding of Vision

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GENEVA, April 29, 2021 — Recent work has shown that the process involving the perception of vision occurs very quickly. However, because analysis of this step has been carried out on molecules in a laboratory environment, only limited conclusions can be drawn. Now, researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and the University Hospitals of Geneva have used mice to examine the process in vivo. The noninvasive study demonstrated that light energy alone does not define the response of the retina when it captures light. The shape of light...Read full article

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    Published: April 2021
    Glossary
    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...
    in vivo
    In vivo is a Latin term that translates to "within the living." In scientific contexts, particularly in biology and medicine, it refers to experiments or observations conducted within a living organism. In vivo studies involve the investigation of biological processes, responses to treatments, or the effects of interventions in intact organisms. This can include studies in animals such as mice, rats, rabbits, or non-human primates, as well as in humans. In vivo experiments allow...
    Research & TechnologyretinaOpticsvisionBiophotonicselectroretinogramin vivoin vivo animal studiesperceptionScience AdvancesEuropeUniversity of GenevaEPFL

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