Examples of photoreceptor in the following topics:
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- Visual reception occurs at the retina where photoreceptor cells called cones and rods give an image color and shadow.
- Photoreceptor cells found in this region have the specialized capability of phototransduction, or the ability to convert light into electrical signals.
- There are two types of these photoreceptor cells: rods, which are responsible for scotopic vision (night vision), and cones, which are responsible for photopic vision (daytime vision).
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- Visual stimuli enter as light through the photoreceptors in the retina, where they are changed into neural impulses.
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- The retina of the eye contains photoreceptors (rods for seeing at night, and cones for distinguishing colors), which are used for conventional vision.