Colors in the mind's eye

Cortex. 2024 Jan:170:26-31. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2023.10.002. Epub 2023 Oct 18.

Abstract

The famous "Piazza del Duomo" paper, published in Cortex in 1978, inspired a considerable amount of research on visual mental imagery in brain-damaged patients. As a consequence, single-case reports featuring dissociations between perceptual and imagery abilities challenged the prevailing model of visual mental imagery. Here we focus on mental imagery for colors. A case study published in Cortex showed perfectly preserved color imagery in a patient with acquired achromatopsia after bilateral lesions at the borders between the occipital and temporal cortex. Subsequent neuroimaging findings in healthy participants extended and specified this result; color imagery elicited activation in both a domain-general region located in the left fusiform gyrus and the anterior color-biased patch within the ventral temporal cortex, but not in more posterior color-biased patches. Detailed studies of individual neurological patients, as those often published in Cortex, are still critical to inspire and constrain neurocognitive research and its theoretical models.

Keywords: Color imagery; Fusiform gyrus; Single-case studies; Visual experience; Visual mental imagery.

MeSH terms

  • Brain Injuries*
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Humans
  • Imagery, Psychotherapy
  • Imagination* / physiology
  • Temporal Lobe / physiology
  • Visual Perception / physiology