How a brain combines different visual features, such as color and motion is one of the most important questions in visual science. Color and motion are known to be processed in different places in the brain: visual motion is processed in the dorsal pathway, while color is processed in the ventral pathway. However, these information should be combined since we perceive motion and color together in a single object. In order to find where such combination occurs in the visual brain, we measured brain activities by fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) when observers see visual patterns made by motion and color and analyzed these data by multi-voxel pattern-analysis technique.