We have used the technique of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a variety of colour paradigms to activate the human brain regions selective for colour. We show here that the region defined previously (Lu ck et al., 1989; Zeki et al., 1991; McKeefry and Zeki, 1997) as the human colour centre consists of two subdivisions, a posterior one, which we call V4 and an anterior one, which we refer to as V4, the two together being part of the V4-complex. The posterior area is retinotopically organized while the anterior is not. We discuss our new findings in context of previous studies of the cortical colour processing system in humans d monkeys. Our new insight into the organization of the colour centre in the human brain may also acc...
The contribution that different brain areas make to primate color vision, especially in the macaque,...
The first three authors contributed equally to this study. It is often stated that color is selectiv...
Abstract: To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natura...
We have used the technique of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a variety of colour p...
We argue below that, at least in studying the visual brain, the old and simple methods of detailed c...
In human cerebral achromatopsia, extrastriate cortical damage produces a severe or complete loss of ...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
To the editor – A recent paper in Nature Neuroscience1 claims to show "a previously undifferentiated...
Human functional neuroimaging experiments have identified a colour area on the ventral surface of oc...
The color and lightness vision of three monkeys with bilateral removal of cortical area V4 and three...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that there are three types of photoreceptor for dayli...
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobe...
*Both authors contributed equally to this work. The contribution that different brain areas make to ...
SummaryImaging studies are consistent with the existence of brain regions specialized for color, but...
Visual area V4 in the macaque monkey is a cortical area strongly involved in shape and color percept...
The contribution that different brain areas make to primate color vision, especially in the macaque,...
The first three authors contributed equally to this study. It is often stated that color is selectiv...
Abstract: To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natura...
We have used the technique of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a variety of colour p...
We argue below that, at least in studying the visual brain, the old and simple methods of detailed c...
In human cerebral achromatopsia, extrastriate cortical damage produces a severe or complete loss of ...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
To the editor – A recent paper in Nature Neuroscience1 claims to show "a previously undifferentiated...
Human functional neuroimaging experiments have identified a colour area on the ventral surface of oc...
The color and lightness vision of three monkeys with bilateral removal of cortical area V4 and three...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that there are three types of photoreceptor for dayli...
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobe...
*Both authors contributed equally to this work. The contribution that different brain areas make to ...
SummaryImaging studies are consistent with the existence of brain regions specialized for color, but...
Visual area V4 in the macaque monkey is a cortical area strongly involved in shape and color percept...
The contribution that different brain areas make to primate color vision, especially in the macaque,...
The first three authors contributed equally to this study. It is often stated that color is selectiv...
Abstract: To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natura...