The fovea is an area on the retina at the back of the eye, right in the middle. It contains a majority of our cone receptors, whereas rods are placed closer to the outer edge of the retina. Given that cones are better for color vision and rods are better at dim light sources, what can we deduce about our peripheral vision? (Provide an example as part of your answer.) For the toolbar, press A L T + F 10 ( PC ) or A L T + FN + F 10 (Mac)..