In visual masking the perception of a target stimulus is impaired by a preceding (forward) or succeeding (backward) mask stimulus. The illusion is of interest because it allows uncoupling of the physical stimulus, its neuronal representation, and its perception. To understand the neuronal correlates of masking, we examined how masks affected the neuronal responses to oriented target stimuli in the primary visual cortex (V1) of anesthetized rats (n = 37). Target stimuli were circular gratings with 12 orientations; mask stimuli were plaids created as a binarized sum of all possible target orientations. Spatially, masks were presented either overlapping or surrounding the target. Temporally, targets and masks were presented for 33 ms, but the ...
(A) Schematic of trial structure for control (top) and masked (bottom) trials using spatially overla...
The effect of focal visual attention on backward pattern masking was investigated using an orientati...
The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented fo...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
(A) Structure of forward (left) and backward (right) masking trials. (B) Orientation discrimination ...
INTRODUCTION: The perception of a target stimulus can be impaired by a subsequent mask stimulus, eve...
Introduction: The perception of a target stimulus can be impaired by a subsequent mask stimulus, eve...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
The neural mechanism of visual awareness has been primarily studied by contrasting neural activity b...
The neural mechanism of visual awareness has been primarily studied by contrasting neural activity b...
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) Schematic of trial structure for control (top) and masked (bottom) trials using spatially overla...
The effect of focal visual attention on backward pattern masking was investigated using an orientati...
The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented fo...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
Visual masking occurs when the perception of a brief target stimulus is affected by a preceding or s...
(A) Structure of forward (left) and backward (right) masking trials. (B) Orientation discrimination ...
INTRODUCTION: The perception of a target stimulus can be impaired by a subsequent mask stimulus, eve...
Introduction: The perception of a target stimulus can be impaired by a subsequent mask stimulus, eve...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
The neural mechanism of visual awareness has been primarily studied by contrasting neural activity b...
The neural mechanism of visual awareness has been primarily studied by contrasting neural activity b...
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) Schematic of trial structure for control (top) and masked (bottom) trials using spatially overla...
The effect of focal visual attention on backward pattern masking was investigated using an orientati...
The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented fo...