The eye’s secret clockwork

© IOB, 2025

© IOB, 2025

Perception depends not only on what we see, but also on when we see it. Signals initiated by light-sensitive cells in the retina travel through nerve fibers of varying lengths before converging at the optic nerve and continuing to the brain. Even neighboring cells in the central retina can transmit signals over very different distances – raising the question of how the brain avoids receiving a scrambled or delayed picture of the world. More

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