Evidence for an integration theory of visual masking |
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Authors: | Max Coltheart Barbara Arthur |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | When letters are superimposed upon a pattern of black and white squares, they are easier to identify when the pattern is regular than when it is random. If backward masking consists of the superimposition of a masking pattern upon the decaying visual trace of a target display, a regular pattern should be less effective as a backward mask than a random pattern. This was found to be so for both multiple-letter and single-letter displays. This result is predicted by an integration theory of visual masking but not by an interruption theory. |
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