A visual stimulus can be made invisible, i.e. masked, by the presentation of a second stimulus. In the sensory cortex, neural responses to a masked stimulus are suppressed, yet how this suppression comes about is still debated. Inhibitory models explain masking by asserting that the mask exerts an inhibitory influence on the responses of a neuron evoked by the target. However, other models argue that the masking interferes with recurrent or reentrant processing. Using computer modeling, we show that surround inhibition evoked by ON and OFF responses to the mask suppresses the responses to a briefly presented stimulus in forward and backward masking paradigms. Our model results resemble several previously described psychophysical and neuroph...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
n Backward masking can potentially provide evidence of the time needed for visual processing, a fund...
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...
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 shortly a...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
AbstractLateral inhibition, the inhibition of neurons by other neurons at the same level, exists at ...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
Neural and perceptual responses to a visual stimulus can be suppressed by the addition of both spati...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
n Backward masking can potentially provide evidence of the time needed for visual processing, a fund...
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...
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 shortly a...
& In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus sho...
AbstractLateral inhibition, the inhibition of neurons by other neurons at the same level, exists at ...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual i...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
Neural and perceptual responses to a visual stimulus can be suppressed by the addition of both spati...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
n Backward masking can potentially provide evidence of the time needed for visual processing, a fund...