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Date
2014-10-27Type
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Abstract
To what extent does the visual system process color and form separately? Proponents of the segregation view claim that distinct regions of the cortex are dedicated to each of these two dimensions separately. However, evidence is accumulating that color and form processing may, at least to some extent, be intertwined in the brain. In this perspective, we review psychophysical and neurophysiological studies on color and form perception and evaluate their results in light of recent developments in population coding. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000091946Publication status
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Frontiers in PsychologyVolume
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Frontiers MediaSubject
Color; Form; Segregation; Integration; Distributed processing; Mixed selective cells; High dimensional code; Complex selectivityOrganisational unit
03454 - Martin, Kevan A.C.
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