What Cognitive Neurology Teaches Us about Our Experience of Color

Volume: 26, Issue: 3, Pages: 252 - 265
Published: Nov 6, 2019
Abstract
Color provides valuable information about the environment, yet the exact mechanisms explaining how colors appear to us remain poorly understood. Retinal signals are processed in the visual cortex through high-level mechanisms that link color perception with top-down expectations and knowledge. Here, we review the neuroimaging evidence about color processing in the brain, and how it is affected by acquired brain lesions in humans. Evidence from...
Paper Details
Title
What Cognitive Neurology Teaches Us about Our Experience of Color
Published Date
Nov 6, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
252 - 265
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