Saturday, January 29, 2005

Light sensitivity & melanopsin


Eyes have rods and cones in order to form images, but they also contain another type of photoreceptor. These are nerve cells which contain the light-sensitive pigment melanopsin. Normally these cells are used in detecting day and night and setting biorhythms. This pigment could possibly help in the future to bring some degree of sight to the blind.

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