The macula is part of the retina that sits at the back of the eye. It is about 5 mm across and is responsible for central vision, most of our color vision and the fine detail of what we see, according to the Macular Society.
The macula is part of the retina that sits at the back of the eye. It is about 5 mm across and is responsible for central vision, most of our color vision and the fine detail of what we see, according to the Macular Society.