The center region of the retina is called the macula. this is where images are focused.
The region of the retina where images are focused is called the fovea. This small depression in the center of the retina contains a high concentration of cone cells, which are responsible for color vision and detailed visual acuity.
Macula Lutea
The fovea centralis, also generally known as the fovea, is a part of the eye, located in the center of the macula region of the retina. It's important because it's the center of the eye's sharpest vision and the location of most color perception.
Macula
the optic nerve
Cornea: Transmits & focuses light into the eye. Lens: Focuses light rays onto the retina. Retina: Creates impulses to the brain. Thepupil is a hole located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to enter the retina.
The center region is called the eye.
Retina
The center of the visual field is the area that is most directly in front of a person's gaze, where visual acuity is highest. This region corresponds to the fovea, a small pit in the retina rich in cone photoreceptors, which are responsible for sharp color vision and detail. Objects viewed in this central region are perceived with greater clarity compared to those in the peripheral visual field. As one moves away from this center, visual sensitivity and detail decrease.
The umbilical region is at the center of the nine-region scheme of abdominal regions.
Macula Lutea
The cones in the retina are primarily concentrated in the fovea, a small central pit in the macula region of the retina. This area is responsible for high-acuity vision and color perception, as cones are responsible for detecting light and color. The density of cones decreases significantly as you move away from the fovea toward the periphery of the retina.