To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects, for artifacts objects and for non-sense objects we examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) responses during a covert naming task including the factors color (color vs. black&white (B&W)) and stimulus type (natural vs. artifacts vs. non-sense objects). Our results indicate that the superior parietal lobule and precuneus (BA 7) bilaterally, the right hippocampus and the right fusifom gyrus (V4) make part of a network responsible for color processing both for natural and artifacts objects, but not for non-sense objects. The recognition of non-sense colored objects compared to the recognition of color objects activated the posterio...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
Abstract: To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natura...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
Although objects can be identified based solely on the information provided by the spatial structure...
To create subjective experience, our brain must translate physical stimulus input by incorporating p...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natural objects,...
Abstract: To clarify whether the neural pathways concerning color processing are the same for natura...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that retrieving information about object-associate...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...
Although objects can be identified based solely on the information provided by the spatial structure...
To create subjective experience, our brain must translate physical stimulus input by incorporating p...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Some objects that we deal with on a daily basis are associated with an object-specific color [[unabl...
Previous studies suggest that the storage/retrieval of object features is related to brain regions t...