Visual phototransduction is a process that involves the conversion of light into electrical signals within the retina, which are then processed and sent to the brain. The photoreceptor retinal cells involved in phototransduction are rods and cones. Structurally, rods and cones are made up of an outer segment that contain the visual pigment and an inner segment that makes synaptic contact with bipolar and horizontal cells of the retina. The outer segment of rods and cones are involved in phototransduction.Light absorbed by the outer segment results in the closure of cationic channels, which in turn cause hyperpolarization...