retinalet
Retinalet is a term used in speculative discussions of retinal microarchitecture to denote a hypothesized nanoscale unit involved in processing within the retina. It is described as a modular element that could participate in the refinement of signals as they pass through the retinal circuitry, potentially bridging photoreceptor input with downstream neurons.
Etymology and scope: The name retinalet combines retina with a diminutive suffix, signaling its proposed small
Anatomy and localization: In proposed models, retinalets are situated within synaptic microenvironments of the retina, possibly
Proposed function: Retinalets are hypothesized to act as nano-synaptic modulators that influence neurotransmitter release dynamics, timing,
Evidence and evaluation: The retinalet concept rests on limited ultra-high-resolution observations and remains controversial. Some imaging
Significance: If confirmed, retinalets could inform models of retinal computation, influence neuromorphic design, and motivate new
See also: Retina, photoreceptors, bipolar cells, amacrine cells, synapses, retinal microarchitecture.