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Modeling spatial and temporal aspects of visual backward masking

Hermens, Frouke  
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Luksys, Gediminas  
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Gerstner, Wulfram  
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2008
Psychological review

Visual backward masking is a versatile tool for understanding principles and limitations of visual information processing in the human brain. However, the mechanisms underlying masking are still poorly understood. In the current contribution, the authors show that a structurally simple mathematical model can explain many spatial and temporal effects in visual masking, such as spatial layout effects on pattern masking and B-type masking. Specifically, the authors show that lateral excitation and inhibition on different length scales, in combination with the typical time scales, are capable of producing a rich, dynamic behavior that explains this multitude of masking phenomena in a single, biophysically motivated model.

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DOI
10.1037/0033-295X.115.1.83
Web of Science ID

WOS:000252339900004

Author(s)
Hermens, Frouke  
Luksys, Gediminas  
Gerstner, Wulfram  
Herzog, Michael H.  
Ernst, Udo
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

American Psychological Association

Published in
Psychological review
Volume

115

Issue

1

Start page

83

End page

100

Subjects

Perceptual Masking

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Space Perception

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Time Perception

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Visual Perception

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 23, 2010
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