AbstractBackground: Traditionally, colour information is assumed to be carried by neural channels in the parvocellular pathway and to be encoded in an opponent manner, while other, non-parvocellular, spectrally non-opponent channels are thought to play no part in colour vision. But is the parvocellular pathway the only way that colours can be discriminated in human vision? We studied two patients with cerebral achromatopsia, who lack conscious colour perception but are nevertheless able to make use of colour information. In particular, we investigated whether, in these patients, colour discrimination is mediated by the parvocellular pathway.Results The achromatopsic patients carried out a forced-choice colour- and luminance-discrimination ...
AbstractWhere do our brains encode all the colours of the rainbow? We know the neural basis for colo...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, resulting from damage to ventromedial occipital cortex, cannot...
AbstractBackground: Traditionally, colour information is assumed to be carried by neural channels in...
Background: Traditionally, colour information is assumed to be carried by neural channels in the par...
AbstractStudies of patients who are colour blind as a result of brain damage show that colour contri...
We tested the ability of a subject with cerebral achromatopsia to discriminate between colours and t...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractOur aim was to characterise the chromatic mechanisms that yield the four unique hues: red, g...
AbstractNew results have revealed that neurons in visual area V1 are influenced by chromatic context...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractWhere do our brains encode all the colours of the rainbow? We know the neural basis for colo...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, resulting from damage to ventromedial occipital cortex, cannot...
AbstractBackground: Traditionally, colour information is assumed to be carried by neural channels in...
Background: Traditionally, colour information is assumed to be carried by neural channels in the par...
AbstractStudies of patients who are colour blind as a result of brain damage show that colour contri...
We tested the ability of a subject with cerebral achromatopsia to discriminate between colours and t...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractOur aim was to characterise the chromatic mechanisms that yield the four unique hues: red, g...
AbstractNew results have revealed that neurons in visual area V1 are influenced by chromatic context...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
AbstractWhere do our brains encode all the colours of the rainbow? We know the neural basis for colo...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, resulting from damage to ventromedial occipital cortex, cannot...