Cortical response to categorical color perception in infants investigated by near-infrared spectroscopy

Volume: 113, Issue: 9, Pages: 2370 - 2375
Published: Feb 8, 2016
Abstract
Significance There has been much debate on the Sapir–Wharf hypothesis regarding whether language affects our perceptual world. Despite much research on this topic, there remains no clear consensus on whether and how language affects categorical color perception. Here, we provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, that categorical color perception has a universal starting point prior to language acquisition. We measured the neural correlates...
Paper Details
Title
Cortical response to categorical color perception in infants investigated by near-infrared spectroscopy
Published Date
Feb 8, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
9
Pages
2370 - 2375
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