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The receptor that helps you see detail is called a cone cell, which is one of the two main types of photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye. Cone cells are responsible for color vision and high spatial acuity, allowing you to perceive fine details in well-lit conditions. They are concentrated in the fovea, the central part of the retina, where visual sharpness is maximized.

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