Daylight vision refers to the ability of the eyes to perceive and process visual information in bright, well-lit conditions during the daytime. It allows for clear and detailed perception of objects and colors.
These are specialized cells located in the retina that detect light stimuli and convert them into electrical signals that can be processed by the brain.
The retina is a layer at the back of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells. It plays a crucial role in converting light into neural signals that can be interpreted by the brain.