Researchers have found an insight into how brain responses to faces and objects with responses to colours. The study, by Bevil Conway, Wellesley Associate Professor of Neuroscience, and Rosa Lafer-Sousa, a 2009 Wellesley graduate currently studying in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences program at MIT, reveals new information about how the brain's inferior temporal cortex processes information. Located at the base of the brain, the inferior temporal cortex ...Monday, 23 December 2013
How Brain Responses to Shape and Colour
Researchers have found an insight into how brain responses to faces and objects with responses to colours. The study, by Bevil Conway, Wellesley Associate Professor of Neuroscience, and Rosa Lafer-Sousa, a 2009 Wellesley graduate currently studying in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences program at MIT, reveals new information about how the brain's inferior temporal cortex processes information. Located at the base of the brain, the inferior temporal cortex ...
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