A crucial link between the light that enters your eyes and the images you perceive is the retina. Your retina has specialised cells that respond to light and send information to your brain so you can see the world around you. If you detect any changes in your vision, contact your doctor right away. Light that enters your eye is converted by the retina into electrical signals that your optic nerve sends to your brain, which produce the images you see. It's important to your vision. Your retina functions as a translator for your eye. When light strikes it, your retina transforms it into a signal that your brain can interpret. Your eye might still work without a retina or with a damaged retina (it would still take in light), but your brain wouldn't get all the information it needed to produce images.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT US AT 9625154575.