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Which type of cells in the human eye transmit visual information to the brain?

Ganglion cells are the retina’s output neurons and transmit visual information from the eye to the brain. They receive input from bipolar cells, which, in turn, receive input from both rod and cone cells. The ganglion cells form the optic nerve, which carries visual information to the brain for further processing and perception.

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