Color vision | Rod and cone cells in the retina

Описание к видео Color vision | Rod and cone cells in the retina

This video follows the previous video on the neurobiology of visual perception, and here we are digging into how we see the world in color.

We start at the biochemical basis of photo absorption by different rhodopsin molecules in cone photoreceptors, and how the differential activation of cone receptors give rise to our ability to tell light of different wavelengths apart.

Bonus: Why is the sky blue?

Playlist for all videos in series:    • Introduction to Neuroscience  

Professor Bing Wen Brunton
www.bingbrunton.com

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