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Combining simultaneous with temporal masking

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posted on 2024-03-12, 13:14 authored by Frouke Hermens, Michael H. Herzog, Gregory Francis
<p>Simultaneous and temporal masking are two frequently used techniques in psychology and vision science. Although there are many studies and theories related to each masking technique, there are no systematic investigations of their mutual relationship, even though both techniques are often applied together. Here, the authors show that temporal masking can both undo and enhance the deteriorating effects of simultaneous masking depending on the stimulus onset asynchrony between the simultaneous and temporal masks. For the task and stimuli used in this study, temporal masking was largely unaffected by the properties of the simultaneous mask. In contrast, simultaneous masking seems to depend strongly on spatial grouping and was strongly affected by the properties of the temporal mask. These findings help to identify the nature of both temporal and simultaneous masking and promote understanding of the role of spatial and temporal grouping in visual perception.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Volume

35

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

977-988

Publisher

American Psychological Association

ISSN

0096-1523

eISSN

1939-1277

Date Submitted

2015-01-30

Date Accepted

2008-08-13

Date of First Publication

2009-08-01

Date of Final Publication

2009-08-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-01-29

ePrints ID

16563

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