A long-standing puzzle has been the seeming inconsistency between neuronal responses in primary visual cortex to colored stimuli and the elementary perceptual attributes of color vision. Nonlinear analysis resolves this paradox.
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Wandell, B., Chichilnisky, E. Squaring cortex with color. Nat Neurosci 15, 809–810 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.3124
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