Di Lollo, Enns & Rensink (2000) reported properties of masking that they claimed were inconsistent with all current models. We show, through computer simulation, that many current models can account for their data. Although Di Lollo et al. argued that their data could only be accounted for with models that incorporate reentrant processing, we show that reentrant processing is not necessary. This formatted manuscript was created by the author and does not correspond exactly to the manuscript published in the journal. References to page numbers should refer to the pub-lished article
In their comment, Vinken and Vogels [1] take issue with our claim [2] that "IT neurons encode long-t...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In The utility of image descriptions in the initial stages of vision: A case study of printed text, ...
V. Di Lolo, J. T. Enns, and R. A. Rensink (2000) reported properties of masking that they claimed we...
V. Di Lolo, J. T. Enns, and R. A. Rensink (2000) reported properties of masking that they claimed we...
Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication betw...
Wainwright and Reingold (1996) presented equations for various versions of the process dissociation ...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a target stimulus and a surrounding mask are displayed...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
Current models of visual perception typically assume that human vision estimates true properties of ...
A Buchner and E. Erdfelder (this volume) provide a commentary on our analysis of response bias corre...
In studies of picture memory, subjects typically view a sequence of pictures. Their memory is tested...
standard study conditions in which subjects read words, amnesic patients and control subjects perfor...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In a recent functional magnetic resonance imaging study, Kok and de Lange (2014) observed that BOLD ...
In their comment, Vinken and Vogels [1] take issue with our claim [2] that "IT neurons encode long-t...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In The utility of image descriptions in the initial stages of vision: A case study of printed text, ...
V. Di Lolo, J. T. Enns, and R. A. Rensink (2000) reported properties of masking that they claimed we...
V. Di Lolo, J. T. Enns, and R. A. Rensink (2000) reported properties of masking that they claimed we...
Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication betw...
Wainwright and Reingold (1996) presented equations for various versions of the process dissociation ...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a target stimulus and a surrounding mask are displayed...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
Current models of visual perception typically assume that human vision estimates true properties of ...
A Buchner and E. Erdfelder (this volume) provide a commentary on our analysis of response bias corre...
In studies of picture memory, subjects typically view a sequence of pictures. Their memory is tested...
standard study conditions in which subjects read words, amnesic patients and control subjects perfor...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In a recent functional magnetic resonance imaging study, Kok and de Lange (2014) observed that BOLD ...
In their comment, Vinken and Vogels [1] take issue with our claim [2] that "IT neurons encode long-t...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In The utility of image descriptions in the initial stages of vision: A case study of printed text, ...