Ventral-system occipital regions {V4 brain area} {area V4} are for color perception and have topographic maps. Lunate sulcus posterior part and superior temporal sulcus anterior part are for color and color constancy. Area V4 responds to all wavelengths and line orientations but does not respond to movement. Some neurons are sensitive to spots or rectangles. Nearness and farness cells detect distance. Area-V4 visual neurons also respond to somatosensory stimuli [Burkhalter and Van Essen, 1986] [Newsome and Pare, 1988] [Newsome et al., 1986] [Newsome et al., 1989] [Tootell et al., 1997] [Wachtler et al., 2003] [Zeki, 1973] [Zeki, 1983] [Zeki, 1993]. Perhaps, cells are in color columns.
attention
Attention affects area V4 [DeWeerd et al., 1999] [Ghose and Maunsell, 2002] [McAdams and Maunsell, 1999] [Treue and Martinez-Trujillo, 1999].
color
Some cells are opponent, and some double-opponent. Some cells are for specific colors, orientations, and shapes. Some cells are for any color differences [DeValois and DeValois, 1975].
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