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Electrophysiological correlates of common-onset visual masking

by Eleni Kotsoni, Gergely Csibra, Denis Mareschal, Mark H. Johnson - Neuropsychologia , 2007
"... In common-onset visual masking (COVM) the target and the mask come into view simultaneously. Masking occurs when the mask remains on the screen for longer after deletion of the target. Enns and Di Lollo [Enns, J. T., & Di Lollo, V. (2000). What’s new in visual masking? Trends in Cognitive Scien ..."
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In common-onset visual masking (COVM) the target and the mask come into view simultaneously. Masking occurs when the mask remains on the screen for longer after deletion of the target. Enns and Di Lollo [Enns, J. T., & Di Lollo, V. (2000). What’s new in visual masking? Trends in Cognitive

Advances in Cognitive Psychology The role of feedback in visual masking and visual processing

by Stephen L. Macknik, Susana Martinez-conde
"... This paper reviews the potential role of feedback in visual masking, for and against. Our analysis reveals constraints for feedback mechanisms that limit their potential role in visual masking, and in all other general brain functions. We propose a feedforward model of visual masking, and provide a ..."
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This paper reviews the potential role of feedback in visual masking, for and against. Our analysis reveals constraints for feedback mechanisms that limit their potential role in visual masking, and in all other general brain functions. We propose a feedforward model of visual masking, and provide a

Aging and visual masking: sensory and attentional factors

by Paul Atchley, Lesa Hoffman - Psychology and Aging , 2004
"... Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underlying mechanisms in younger and older observers. In 3 experiments, we used the visual masking task of J. T. Enns and V. Di Lollo (1997) to examine 2 of these mechanisms: stimulus contrast and attention. ..."
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Visual tasks can yield quantitatively similar patterns of performance that reflect different underlying mechanisms in younger and older observers. In 3 experiments, we used the visual masking task of J. T. Enns and V. Di Lollo (1997) to examine 2 of these mechanisms: stimulus contrast and attention

MASKING

by Stephen L. Macknik, Susana Martinez-conde
"... The role of feedback in visual masking and visual processing ..."
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The role of feedback in visual masking and visual processing

High performance scalable image compression with EBCOT

by David Taubman - IEEE Trans. Image Processing , 2000
"... A new image compression algorithm is proposed, based on independent Embedded Block Coding with Optimized Truncation of the embedded bit-streams (EBCOT). The algorithm exhibits state-of-the-art compression performance while producing a bit-stream with a rich feature set, including resolution and SNR ..."
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, capable of modeling the spatially varying visual masking phenomenon.

Common-onset Visual Masking in Infancy: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence

by Eleni Kotsoni, Denis Mareschal, Gergely Csibra, Mark H. Johnson
"... & Common-onset visual masking (COVM) occurs when a mask and a target have common onset but delayed offset, with the mask persisting beyond the duration of the target ..."
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& Common-onset visual masking (COVM) occurs when a mask and a target have common onset but delayed offset, with the mask persisting beyond the duration of the target

The Spatial Gradient of Visual Masking By Object Substitution

by Yuhong Jiang, Marvin M. Chun , 2001
"... A mask that has a common onset but delayed offset with the target produces substitution masking, which can be distinguished from pattern masking and metacontrast masking. This study tests the spatial properties of substitution masking: specificity to the target location and asymmetry to the central ..."
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A mask that has a common onset but delayed offset with the target produces substitution masking, which can be distinguished from pattern masking and metacontrast masking. This study tests the spatial properties of substitution masking: specificity to the target location and asymmetry to the central

Point-Wise Extended Visual Masking For JPEG-2000 Image Compression

by Wenjun Zeng, Scott Daly, S. Lei
"... One common visual optimization strategy for image compression is to exploit the visual masking effect where artifacts are locally masked by the image acting as a background signal. In this paper, we present a point-wise extended visual masking approach that nonlinearly maps the wavelet coefficients ..."
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One common visual optimization strategy for image compression is to exploit the visual masking effect where artifacts are locally masked by the image acting as a background signal. In this paper, we present a point-wise extended visual masking approach that nonlinearly maps the wavelet coefficients

The spatial gradient of visual masking by object substitution

by Yuhong Jiang A, Marvin M. Chun B , 2001
"... A mask that has a common onset but delayed offset with the target produces substitution masking, which can be distinguished from pattern masking and metacontrast masking. This study tests the spatial properties of substitution masking: specificity to the target location and asymmetry to the central ..."
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A mask that has a common onset but delayed offset with the target produces substitution masking, which can be distinguished from pattern masking and metacontrast masking. This study tests the spatial properties of substitution masking: specificity to the target location and asymmetry to the central

Dynamics of visual masking revealed by second-order metacontrast

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"... Metacontrast is a powerful visual illusion by which the visibility of a brief stimulus is drastically reduced when it is followed by a snugly fitting second, masking stimulus. There have been longstanding debates about the levels at which metacontrast mechanisms operate and about the temporal unfold ..."
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Metacontrast is a powerful visual illusion by which the visibility of a brief stimulus is drastically reduced when it is followed by a snugly fitting second, masking stimulus. There have been longstanding debates about the levels at which metacontrast mechanisms operate and about the temporal
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