We use an fMRI adaptation paradigm to explore the selectivity of human responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and superior colliculus (SC) to red–green color and achromatic contrast.We measured responses to red–green (RG) and achromatic (ACH) high contrast sinewave counter-phasing rings with and without adaptation, within a block design. The signal for the RG test stimulus was reduced following both RG and ACH adaptation, whereas the signal for the ACH test was unaffected by either adaptor. These results provide compelling evidence that the human LGN and SC have significant capacity for color adaptation. Since in the LGN red–green responses are mediated by P cells, these findings are in contrast to earlier neurophysiological data...
Human functional neuroimaging experiments have identified a colour area on the ventral surface of oc...
The color vision of Old World primates and humans uses two cone-opponent systems; one differences th...
Abstract. Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activ...
AbstractWe use an fMRI adaptation paradigm to explore the selectivity of human responses in the late...
We use an fMRI adaptation paradigm to explore the selectivity of human responses in the lateral geni...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is the primary thalamic nucleus that relays visual information ...
© 2015 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley and Sons Ltd. There is controve...
SummaryPrimary visual cortex contains at least two distinct populations of color-selective cells: ne...
Although the response of a neuron in the visual cortex generally grows nonlinearly with contrast, th...
AbstractPrior exposure to a moving grating of high contrast led to a substantial and persistent redu...
We compared the responsiveness of the LGN and the early retinotopic cortical areas to stimulation of...
We have used fMRI to measure responses to chromatic and achromatic contrast in retinotopically defin...
Color responses of the human lateral geniculate nucleus: selective amplification of S-cone signals b...
Imaging studies are consistent with the existence of brain regions specialized for color, but electr...
INTRO Human ventral occipitotemporal (VOT) cortex is critical for normal color perception. Damage in...
Human functional neuroimaging experiments have identified a colour area on the ventral surface of oc...
The color vision of Old World primates and humans uses two cone-opponent systems; one differences th...
Abstract. Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activ...
AbstractWe use an fMRI adaptation paradigm to explore the selectivity of human responses in the late...
We use an fMRI adaptation paradigm to explore the selectivity of human responses in the lateral geni...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is the primary thalamic nucleus that relays visual information ...
© 2015 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley and Sons Ltd. There is controve...
SummaryPrimary visual cortex contains at least two distinct populations of color-selective cells: ne...
Although the response of a neuron in the visual cortex generally grows nonlinearly with contrast, th...
AbstractPrior exposure to a moving grating of high contrast led to a substantial and persistent redu...
We compared the responsiveness of the LGN and the early retinotopic cortical areas to stimulation of...
We have used fMRI to measure responses to chromatic and achromatic contrast in retinotopically defin...
Color responses of the human lateral geniculate nucleus: selective amplification of S-cone signals b...
Imaging studies are consistent with the existence of brain regions specialized for color, but electr...
INTRO Human ventral occipitotemporal (VOT) cortex is critical for normal color perception. Damage in...
Human functional neuroimaging experiments have identified a colour area on the ventral surface of oc...
The color vision of Old World primates and humans uses two cone-opponent systems; one differences th...
Abstract. Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activ...