Study: Brain Signals in the Visual Area Can Indicate the Colors Observers Are Viewing
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Study: Brain Signals in the Visual Area Can Indicate the Colors Observers Are Viewing
Do different observers experience similar neural activity in response to the same color? Does color produce distinct response patterns in specific brain areas? To explore these inquiries, researchers at the University of Tübingen utilized existing knowledge of color responses from various observers’ brains to predict the colors an individual is perceiving based on their brain [...] The post Study: Brain Signals in the Visual Area Can Indicate th…
Study: Signals from Visual Areas of Human Brain Can Reveal Colors Observer is Seeing
A duo of neuroscientists at the University of Tübingen predicted what color someone is seeing based on their brain activity, using only knowledge of color responses from other observers’ brains. The post Study: Signals from Visual Areas of Human Brain Can Reveal Colors Observer is Seeing appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
In experiments, neuroscientists have found: if we see red, green or yellow, then surprisingly similar patterns of activity in the human brain run.
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