fototransdüksiyon
Fototransdüksiyon is the biochemical process by which light energy is converted into an electrical signal in the eye. This process is fundamental to vision, enabling the detection and interpretation of light. It occurs within specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina, namely rods and cones.
In rods, the primary photopigment is rhodopsin. When a photon of light strikes a rhodopsin molecule, it
The reduction in cGMP levels causes these ion channels to close, hyperpolarizing the photoreceptor cell. This
This hyperpolarization then propagates through a complex network of neurons in the retina, including bipolar cells