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Understanding the Optics of the Human Retina: Its role in Vision and in Retinal Imaging

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Abstract

The optics of the retina is crucial for vision and diagnostics. Yet, the exact relationship between light and structure remains poorly understood. I report on studies that provide added insight into the mechanisms at play.

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