A metacontrast mask suppresses the visibility of, without influencing the reaction time (RT) to, the target. We investigated whether this dissociation results from a sensori-motor pathway immune to masking effects or from the characteristics of stimulus timing in mutually inhibitory sustained and transient channels. For target visibility, para- and metacontrast yielded the usual U-shaped functions. Peak paracontrast occurred at stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) of)150 to)100 ms. RTs were relatively low for metacontrast and did not show a systematic change as a function of SOA. The RT contribution from contour-masking was greatest at an SOA of)150 ms (paracontrast) and declined to near zero in the metacontrast regime. The dissociation betwe...
<p><b>A</b>: Squares indicate the target input (left) and mask (right). White regions of the squares...
To efficiently use its finite resources, the visual system selects for further processing only a sub...
Metacontrast masking is a powerful illusion to investigate the dynamics of perceptual processing and...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
AbstractThe visibility of a target stimulus (T) can be reduced by an aftercoming and spatially non-o...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
When a briefly presented disk is followed by a briefly presented ring, observers may report not seei...
A briefly flashed target stimulus can become "invisible” when immediately followed by a mask—a pheno...
peer reviewedA briefly flashed target stimulus can become "invisible" when immediately followed by a...
AbstractWe examined the spatiotemporal characteristics of metacontrast using sinusoidal grating stim...
After more than a century of research, the mechanisms underlying visual masking are still hotly deba...
In the current study, we tested whether a masked and, thus, invisible singleton-cue captures atten-t...
Results from a number of paradigms (including change blindness, inattentional blindness, integration...
According to the central-peripheral dichotomy (CPD), feedback from higher to lower cortical areas al...
AbstractA recent report [Becker, M. W., & Anstis S. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to lumi...
<p><b>A</b>: Squares indicate the target input (left) and mask (right). White regions of the squares...
To efficiently use its finite resources, the visual system selects for further processing only a sub...
Metacontrast masking is a powerful illusion to investigate the dynamics of perceptual processing and...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
AbstractThe visibility of a target stimulus (T) can be reduced by an aftercoming and spatially non-o...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
When a briefly presented disk is followed by a briefly presented ring, observers may report not seei...
A briefly flashed target stimulus can become "invisible” when immediately followed by a mask—a pheno...
peer reviewedA briefly flashed target stimulus can become "invisible" when immediately followed by a...
AbstractWe examined the spatiotemporal characteristics of metacontrast using sinusoidal grating stim...
After more than a century of research, the mechanisms underlying visual masking are still hotly deba...
In the current study, we tested whether a masked and, thus, invisible singleton-cue captures atten-t...
Results from a number of paradigms (including change blindness, inattentional blindness, integration...
According to the central-peripheral dichotomy (CPD), feedback from higher to lower cortical areas al...
AbstractA recent report [Becker, M. W., & Anstis S. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to lumi...
<p><b>A</b>: Squares indicate the target input (left) and mask (right). White regions of the squares...
To efficiently use its finite resources, the visual system selects for further processing only a sub...
Metacontrast masking is a powerful illusion to investigate the dynamics of perceptual processing and...