Summary
This paper discusses the role of melanopsin in visual perception, including its contributions to spatial detail and color perception, and its potential role in various visual pathways.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the role of melanopsin, a photopigment found in the eyes, in visual perception.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of melanopsin in visual memory and perception, including its potential contributions to spatial detail and color perception.
Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the role of melanopsin in visual perception and its potential contributions to various visual pathways.
Author(s)
T Agostini, P Bernardis, C Fantoni, A Galmonte
Publication Year
2019
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