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editorial
. 2018 Dec 26;11(1):15–17. doi: 10.18632/aging.101734

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Aging effects on the visual pathway. In the retina, the continuous growth decreases both the retinal thickness and the density of the different retinal populations (details in [2]), however, although no neuronal loss was observed in aged retinas (except, L/M-cones in pigmented rats), the vision forming and the non-vision forming information, that reaches the brain, are likely affected by aging [7].