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  1. Macula - Wikipedia

    The macula is the central part of the retina of the human eye, its center slightly shifted to the temporal side. (The location in the image is misleading: it looks as if the macula were far removed from the …

  2. Macula: What It Is, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

    What is the macula? The macula is the part of your eye that processes what you see directly in front of you (your central vision). It’s part of your retina and is key to your vision.

  3. Macula - American Academy of Ophthalmology

    Mar 28, 2016 · The macula is a small but important area in the center of the retina. You need the macula to clearly see details of objects in front of you, like faces and written text.

  4. Macula lutea - All About Vision

    Aug 13, 2019 · The macula lutea — more commonly called the macula — is the most sensitive spot in the center of the light-sensitive retina in the back of the eye. The macula is responsible for visual …

  5. What is the Macula? - VMR Institute

    The macula is the functional center of the retina. It provides the best detailed vision and is affected by various diseases such as ARMD and diabetes.

  6. Clinical anatomy of the macula - PMC

    The macula is located at the center of the retina and is crucial for high-resolution color vision. Its complex anatomical structure supports a dense array of cone photoreceptors and specialized …

  7. What Does a Normal Macula Look Like in the Eye?

    Jul 24, 2025 · The macula is a small, specialized area in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. Measuring about 5 millimeters across, this oval-shaped, pigmented …

  8. The Macula: What It Is, What Can Go Wrong With It, and How to …

    The macula creates central vision, processing objects that we see in front of us. Like the rest of the retina, the macula consists mostly of cells known as photoreceptors that take in and change light into …

  9. Function of the Normal Macula - brightfocus.org

    Apr 14, 2025 · The macula is a bit like a cake with several layers—despite the fact it’s so thin. Near the top is a layer of light-sensitive cells called photoreceptors, which turn light into electrical signals.

  10. What is the macula? Why is it important? - Macular Society

    The macula is part of the retina at the back of the eye. It’s a round, yellow spot that has a slight oval shape and is only about 5mm across, but is responsible for our central vision, most of our colour …