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The Pathway from the Retina to the Brain That Enables

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The pathway from the retina to the brain that enables us to see is rods and cones to bipolar cells to ganglion cells to optic nerve.


Definitions:

Visual Acuity

A measure of the sharpness or clarity of vision, typically assessed by the ability to discern letters or numbers at a standardized distance.

Sphincter Pupillae

A ring of smooth muscle fibers around the edge of the pupil in the eye, which constricts the pupil in bright light.

Canal of Schlemm

A circular channel in the eye that collects aqueous humor from the anterior chamber and delivers it into the bloodstream.

Aqueous Humor

A clear fluid found in the eye, between the cornea and the lens, that helps maintain pressure and nourishes the cornea and lens.

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