Combining artificial intelligence and genetics has allowed researchers to study the part of the eye that gives us sharp central vision in amazing detail for the first time. Researchers from the ...
Our ability to see starts with the light-sensitive photoreceptor cells in our eyes. A specific region of the retina, termed fovea, is responsible for sharp vision. Here, the color-sensitive cone ...
To compare the surgical outcomes of myopic foveoschisis (MF) with preoperative attached versus detached fovea. Eyes with MF that underwent vitrectomy were included and were divided into an attached ...
The photoreceptors (cones and rods) and ganglion cells are non-uniformly distributed in the retina in the human eye as shown in the left figure below. The density of cone receptors and ganglion cells ...