AbstractWhen two isoluminant colors alternate at frequencies >10 Hz, we perceive only one fused color with a minimal sensation of brightness flicker. In spite of the perception of color fusion, color opponent (CO) cells at early stages of the visual pathway are known to respond to chromatic flicker at frequencies far exceeding the perceptual fusion frequency. To explain color fusion, several groups have predicted that CO cells in V1—unlike the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus—should not follow high-frequency flicker. To test this prediction we recorded from 12 CO cells in various V1 layers. We found, contrary to expectations, that these neurons follow high frequency flicker well above heterochromatic fusion frequencies. All followed 15...
We recorded from single cells in area V2 of cynomolgus monkeys using standard acute recording techni...
AbstractWe investigated the responses of single neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake ...
Over the past decades, numerous studies have linked cortical gamma oscillations (∼30-100 Hz) to neur...
AbstractWhen two isoluminant colors alternate at frequencies >10 Hz, we perceive only one fused colo...
1. We have studied the sensitivity of macaque retinal ganglion cells to sinusoidal flicker. Contrast...
In a recent study, Becker and Elliott [Becker, C., & Elliott, M. A. (2006). Flicker induced color an...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
The interaction between brightness and color causes there to be different color appearance when one ...
The individual properties of visual objects, like form or color, are represented in different areas ...
Although the relationship between color signal and luminance signal is an important problem in visua...
Vision emerges from activation of chromatic and achromatic retinal channels whose interaction in vis...
Neural oscillations are intrinsically linked with attention, vigilance and featural sensitivity and ...
Two types of the attentional network, alerting and orienting, help organisms respond to environmenta...
It has been proposed that the functions of the two major parallel channels of the primate visual sys...
AbstractThis is a review of the research during the past 25years on cortical processing of color sig...
We recorded from single cells in area V2 of cynomolgus monkeys using standard acute recording techni...
AbstractWe investigated the responses of single neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake ...
Over the past decades, numerous studies have linked cortical gamma oscillations (∼30-100 Hz) to neur...
AbstractWhen two isoluminant colors alternate at frequencies >10 Hz, we perceive only one fused colo...
1. We have studied the sensitivity of macaque retinal ganglion cells to sinusoidal flicker. Contrast...
In a recent study, Becker and Elliott [Becker, C., & Elliott, M. A. (2006). Flicker induced color an...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
The interaction between brightness and color causes there to be different color appearance when one ...
The individual properties of visual objects, like form or color, are represented in different areas ...
Although the relationship between color signal and luminance signal is an important problem in visua...
Vision emerges from activation of chromatic and achromatic retinal channels whose interaction in vis...
Neural oscillations are intrinsically linked with attention, vigilance and featural sensitivity and ...
Two types of the attentional network, alerting and orienting, help organisms respond to environmenta...
It has been proposed that the functions of the two major parallel channels of the primate visual sys...
AbstractThis is a review of the research during the past 25years on cortical processing of color sig...
We recorded from single cells in area V2 of cynomolgus monkeys using standard acute recording techni...
AbstractWe investigated the responses of single neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake ...
Over the past decades, numerous studies have linked cortical gamma oscillations (∼30-100 Hz) to neur...