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. 2017 Dec 12;8:2064. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01912-7

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8

Extending the conventional view of IT: a theory of color processing in IT. a-c Schematic summary of the co-representation of hue and object shape in three color patches. Here, each oval represents the receptive field of one “idealized” color neuron in the 2-d object space spanned by hue and object shape. d Conventional view of IT predicts that the major transformation of colored-object representation from posterior to anterior IT is the generation of invariance to accidental changes (e.g., view). Here each ellipsoid represents the receptive field of one “idealized” neuron in the 3-d object space spanned by hue, shape, and view. For both posterior and anterior IT, two dimensional slices at a fixed “view” should look the same as the schematic for CLC (a)