The retina horizontal cell is a specific type of neuron found in the retina of the eye. It plays a crucial role in processing visual information that is transmitted to the brain. When referring to this cell, there are several possible synonyms that can be used. These include retinal interneuron, retinal neuron, horizontal interneuron, and retinal horizontal interneuron. Regardless of the term chosen, the function of this cell remains the same: to modulate the signals sent by photoreceptor cells in the retina, allowing for the processing and interpretation of visual stimuli. It is through the complex interactions between different types of retinal cells, including the horizontal cell, that humans are able to see and perceive the world around them.