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Cones are the secondary photoreceptors that are stimulated by bright light and are responsible for color perception. Rods are the light sensitive cells that lack colour discrimination but are repolarized by dim light and are responsible for night vision.
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There are two types of photoreceptors in the retina: rods and cones, named for their general appearance as illustrated in Figure 3. Rods are strongly photosensitive and are located in the outer edges of the retina. They detect dim light and are used primarily for peripheral and nighttime vision.
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