ganglionsoluissa
Ganglionsoluissa, or ganglion cells, are specialized neurons located primarily in the retina of the eye. These cells play a crucial role in visual processing by transmitting visual information from photoreceptors to the brain. They form part of the output layer of the neural circuitry within the retina and are essential for converting light signals into electrical impulses.
Ganglion cells receive input from bipolar and amacrine cells, integrating this information to encode various visual
There are several types of ganglion cells, each specialized for processing different aspects of visual stimuli.
Structurally, ganglion cells are large neurons with prominent cell bodies and extensive dendritic arborizations, which receive
In summary, ganglion cells are essential components of the visual pathway, translating retinal signals into neural