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Masking of and by tactile pressure stimuli
Authors:Oded Abramsky  Amiram Carmon  Arthur L. Benton
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, Hadassah Medical Center, P.O. Box 499, Jerusalem, Israel
2. University of Iowa, 52240, Iowa City, Iowa
3. Department of Neurology, University Hospitals, 52240, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract:Masking of and by tactile pressure stimuli was investigated in six Ss as a function of stimulus intensity (force) and stimulus onset asynchrony. Increase in the force of the masked stimulus and decrease in the force of the masking stimulus were inversely related to the magnitude of masking, as defined by either a relative or an absolute decrease in sensitivity. The introduction of stimulus onset asynchrony produced both forward and backward masking, the latter being of somewhat larger magnitude. Comparisons are made with results obtained in visual metacontrast masking.
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