A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus (metacontrast masking). It has been difficult to determine the temporal dynamics of masking to date because increments in stimulus duration have been invariably confounded with apparent brightness (Bloch's law). In the research reported here, stimulus luminance was adjusted to maintain constant brightness across all durations. Increasing target duration yielded classical U-shaped masking functions, whereas increasing mask duration yielded monotonic decreasing functions. These results are compared with predictions from 6 theoretical models, with the lateral inhibition model providing the best overall fit. It is tentatively suggested that diff...
AbstractA recent report [Becker, M. W., & Anstis S. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to lumi...
AbstractLateral inhibition, the inhibition of neurons by other neurons at the same level, exists at ...
AbstractWe examine metacontrast masking with texture-defined second-order stimuli. Our results revea...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
After more than a century of research, the mechanisms underlying visual masking are still hotly deba...
A metacontrast mask suppresses the visibility of, without influencing the reaction time (RT) to, the...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
Summary Lateral backward masking effect (metacontrast) is studied in a common situation : the percep...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
AbstractThe visibility of a target stimulus (T) can be reduced by an aftercoming and spatially non-o...
AbstractWe investigated meta- and paracontrast masking using tasks requiring observers to judge the ...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
We analyzed the relationship between U-shaped and monotonic-shaped masking functions, using both com...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
<p><b>A</b>: Squares indicate the target input (left) and mask (right). White regions of the squares...
AbstractA recent report [Becker, M. W., & Anstis S. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to lumi...
AbstractLateral inhibition, the inhibition of neurons by other neurons at the same level, exists at ...
AbstractWe examine metacontrast masking with texture-defined second-order stimuli. Our results revea...
A brief target that is visible when displayed alone can be rendered invisible by a trailing stimulus...
After more than a century of research, the mechanisms underlying visual masking are still hotly deba...
A metacontrast mask suppresses the visibility of, without influencing the reaction time (RT) to, the...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
Summary Lateral backward masking effect (metacontrast) is studied in a common situation : the percep...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
AbstractThe visibility of a target stimulus (T) can be reduced by an aftercoming and spatially non-o...
AbstractWe investigated meta- and paracontrast masking using tasks requiring observers to judge the ...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
We analyzed the relationship between U-shaped and monotonic-shaped masking functions, using both com...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
<p><b>A</b>: Squares indicate the target input (left) and mask (right). White regions of the squares...
AbstractA recent report [Becker, M. W., & Anstis S. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to lumi...
AbstractLateral inhibition, the inhibition of neurons by other neurons at the same level, exists at ...
AbstractWe examine metacontrast masking with texture-defined second-order stimuli. Our results revea...