name of the vision function
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The eye's retina contains millions of tiny light-sensing nerve cells called rods and cones, which are named for their unique shapes. Cones are responsible for perceiving color and detail. Rods are responsible for night vision, peripheral or side vision, and detecting motion.
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➪The eye's retina contains millions of tiny light-sensing nerve cells called rods and cones, which are named for their unique shapes. Cones are responsible for perceiving color and detail. Rods are responsible for night vision, peripheral or side vision, and detecting motion.
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