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Autor:
Marianne Duyck, Bevil R. Conway, Joshua Fuller-Deets, Serena Eastman, Lawrence Y. Tello, Tessa J. Gruen
Previous work has shown that under viewing conditions that break retinal mechanisms for color, one class of objects appears paradoxically colored: faces, and they look green. Interpreted within a Bayesian-observer framework, this observation makes th
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https://doi.org/10.1101/863779
https://doi.org/10.1101/863779
Autor:
Bevil R. Conway, Marianne Duyck, Joshua Fuller-Deets, Serena Eastman, Tessa J. Gruen, Lawrence Y. Tello, Audrey L. Y. Chang
Publikováno v:
eNeuro
What role does color play in the neural representation of complex shapes? We approached the question by measuring color responses of face-selective neurons, using fMRI-guided microelectrode recording of the middle and anterior face patches of inferio
Autor:
Bevil R. Conway, Isabelle Rosenthal, Josh Fuller-Deets, Serena Eastman, Sivalogeswaran Ratnasingam, Theodros M. Haile
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision
We hypothesized that the parts of scenes identified by human observers as "objects" show distinct color properties from backgrounds, and that the brain uses this information towards object recognition. To test this hypothesis, we examined the color s