A new study by Wellesley College neuroscientists is the first to directly compare brain responses to faces and objects with responses to colors. The paper, by Bevil Conway, Wellesley Associate ...
There are limits to what humans can see and how quickly they can perceive it. Some of these limits are set by the manner in which the brain processes incoming information, and it is of particular ...
Achieving accurate and precise color reproduction for traditional offset and modern digital print production is in the standards. In Printing-Process Control and Standardization, Robert Chung offers ...
There are 12 seasons one can be matched to in a personal color analysis. A person's season is deciphered by the natural coloring of their skin's undertone, hair and eyes. (Cadison Carter) BYU alumna ...
Visual-object processing culminates in inferior temporal cortex (IT). To assess the organization of IT, we measured functional magnetic resonance imaging responses in alert monkeys to achromatic ...