Decoding Color Responses in Human Visual Cortex
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概要
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Color percept is a subjective experience and, in general, it is impossible for other people to tell someones color percept. The present study demonstrated that the simple image-classification analysis of brain activity obtained by a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique enables to tell which of four colors the subject is looking at. Our results also imply that color information is coded by the responses of hue-selective neurons in human brain, not by the combinations of red-green and blue-yellow hue components.
著者
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KURIKI Ichiro
RIEC, Tohoku University
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NAKAMURA Shingo
GSIS, Tohoku University
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SUN Pei
RIKEN BSI
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UENO Kenichi
RIKEN BSI
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MATSUMIYA Kazumichi
RIEC, Tohoku University
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TANAKA Keiji
RIKEN BSI
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SHIOIRI Satoshi
RIEC, Tohoku University
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CHENG Kang
RIKEN BSI
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