In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly after the first. Over the years, authors have typically explained masking by postulating some early disruption process. In these feedforwardtype explanations, the mask somehow "catches up" with the target stimulus, disrupting its processing either through lateral or interchannel inhibition. However, studies from recent years indicate that visual perception - and most notably visual awareness itself - may depend strongly on cortico-cortical feedback connections from higher to lower visual areas. This has led some researchers to propose that masking derives itseffectiveness from selectively interrupting these reentrant processes. In this experim...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication betw...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly a...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
In a backward masking paradigm, a target stimulus is rapidly (<100 msec) followed by a second Stimul...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication betw...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly a...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In t...
In a backward masking paradigm, a target stimulus is rapidly (<100 msec) followed by a second Stimul...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication betw...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...