gangliecellernas
Gangliecellernas, often referred to as ganglion cells, are a crucial component of the vertebrate retina. These neurons are located in the innermost layer of the retina, just behind the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones). Their primary function is to receive and process visual information from the photoreceptors and other retinal neurons before transmitting it to the brain via the optic nerve.
The dendrites of ganglion cells form synapses with bipolar cells and amacrine cells, which in turn receive
The axons of all the ganglion cells converge at the optic disc, forming the optic nerve. This