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− | + | The photoreceptors - [[cones]] and [[rods]] - the second [[neuron]] are the so-called bipolar cells. These cells of the [[retina|retina]] transmit the information of the light-sensitive rods and cones vertically to the third neurons, the retinal ganglion cells. The bipolar cells thus connect the outer or retinal ganglion cells and inner or photoreceptors via [[synapse|synapses]]. |
The photoreceptors - cones and rods - the second neuron are the so-called bipolar cells. These cells of the retina transmit the information of the light-sensitive rods and cones vertically to the third neurons, the retinal ganglion cells. The bipolar cells thus connect the outer or retinal ganglion cells and inner or photoreceptors via synapses.