Bipolar cells

Bipolar cells act to directly or indirectly transmit signals from photoreceptors to the ganglion cells. They are named due to having two sets of processes arising from their cell body. They can make synapses with either rod cells or cone cells and also receive information from horizontal cells. The information is then passed on to ganglion cells via graded potentials, not action potentials.


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The eye can process 36,000 pieces of information every hour.