Revealing the Retina's Role in Synchronizing Visual Signals
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Researchers have discovered that the human retina actively synchronizes visual signals before they reach the brain by adjusting nerve fiber diameters and conduction speeds, ensuring a unified and precise visual experience. This process begins in the retina itself, challenging previous assumptions that synchronization occurs only in the brain.
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