Dashed lines represent the no mask baseline performance for the “same” (cyan) and “different” (red) conditions. Bars represent 95% confidence intervals.</p
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p><i>Left</i>: Mean categorization performance plotted as function of SOA latency corrected for cha...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
Dashed lines represent the no mask baseline performance for each of the 3 similarity levels, 1 “very...
Proportions of correct answers as a function of the presence of mask at the onset of the stimulus (S...
Contrasts for each SOA level against the baseline no mask for the “same” and “different” conditions....
(A) Schematic of trial structure for spatially overlapping forward masking. (B) Orientation discrimi...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Target stimuli were identical to Experiment 1. Distractors were either (A) mosaic-scrambled faces...
Item does not contain fulltextIn backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its...
<p>We calculated actual stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) values, using a record of real-time monitori...
<p>Top and bottom rows display the SJ/stimulus and TOJ/stimulus combinations, respectively. Each gra...
<p>Bias-corrected means (SD) of ‘simultaneous’ responses (%) across stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p><i>Left</i>: Mean categorization performance plotted as function of SOA latency corrected for cha...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...
Dashed lines represent the no mask baseline performance for each of the 3 similarity levels, 1 “very...
Proportions of correct answers as a function of the presence of mask at the onset of the stimulus (S...
Contrasts for each SOA level against the baseline no mask for the “same” and “different” conditions....
(A) Schematic of trial structure for spatially overlapping forward masking. (B) Orientation discrimi...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>Target stimuli were identical to Experiment 1. Distractors were either (A) mosaic-scrambled faces...
Item does not contain fulltextIn backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its...
<p>We calculated actual stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) values, using a record of real-time monitori...
<p>Top and bottom rows display the SJ/stimulus and TOJ/stimulus combinations, respectively. Each gra...
<p>Bias-corrected means (SD) of ‘simultaneous’ responses (%) across stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p><i>Left</i>: Mean categorization performance plotted as function of SOA latency corrected for cha...
In backward visual masking, it is common to find that the mask has its biggest effect when it follow...