Visual imagery in backward masking |
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Authors: | Adam Reeves |
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Institution: | 1. Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie, Postfach 15 08, D-4600, Dortmund 1, West Germany
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Abstract: | Observers viewed briefly presented target dot patterns, either at low contrast without a mask (no mask, or NM) or at high contrast and followed by a long-lasting patterned mask (backward masking, or BM). Experiment 1 demonstrated independent processing of NM target dots but limited capacity processing of BM target dots. Experiments 2 and 3 showed that visual images may radically change sensitivity (d′) in BM but not in NM. Results suggest that d′ is reduced if the image suppresses dots relevant for the detection task, but that d′ is raised if the image suppresses dots that compete for processing with those the observer must detect. |
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