Common-onset masking (COM) refers to a methodology where a mask can impair awareness of an object if the mask’s offset is delayed relative to the offset of the object. This method has classically been used to understand how discontinuities in visual input lead to the discrete removal of object representations before they reach conscious awareness. However, COM has recently been shown to reduce the precision of conscious object representations (Harrison, Rajsic, & Wilson, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(1), 180–186, 2016). As a result, Harrison et al. proposed that COM shortens the temporal window for perceptual sampling of an object’s representation, an account consistent with interruption-based theories of masking. In the present study w...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) is a unique paradigm for the examination of object updating proces...
In object substitution masking (OSM) a sparse, temporally trailing 4-dot mask impairs target identif...
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four dot), temporally-trailing mask ob...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
When we look at a scene, we are conscious of only a small fraction of the available visual informati...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a mask, such as four dots that surround a brief target...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object substitution masking (OSM) a sparse, temporally trailing 4-dot mask impairs target identif...
Visual masking is a psychophysical method commonly used to study visual information processing. Visu...
Deficits in visual attention are often demonstrated in visual masking experiments. A typical “maskin...
When a masking picture follows some initial stimulus picture, subsequent mem-ory performance for the...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
In common-onset visual masking (COVM) the target and the mask come into view simultaneously. Masking...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) is a unique paradigm for the examination of object updating proces...
In object substitution masking (OSM) a sparse, temporally trailing 4-dot mask impairs target identif...
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four dot), temporally-trailing mask ob...
Human visual awareness is inherently limited. When we look at a visual scene, we are conscious of on...
When we look at a scene, we are conscious of only a small fraction of the available visual informati...
AbstractAttention to a visual target can affect perception of a subsequent target for half a second,...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a mask, such as four dots that surround a brief target...
In object-substitution masking (OSM), a sparse, common-onset mask impairs perception of a target whe...
In object substitution masking (OSM) a sparse, temporally trailing 4-dot mask impairs target identif...
Visual masking is a psychophysical method commonly used to study visual information processing. Visu...
Deficits in visual attention are often demonstrated in visual masking experiments. A typical “maskin...
When a masking picture follows some initial stimulus picture, subsequent mem-ory performance for the...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
In common-onset visual masking (COVM) the target and the mask come into view simultaneously. Masking...
Object-substitution masking (OSM) is a unique paradigm for the examination of object updating proces...
In object substitution masking (OSM) a sparse, temporally trailing 4-dot mask impairs target identif...
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four dot), temporally-trailing mask ob...