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Extending the shine-through effect to classical masking paradigms
2003
A vernier, presented for a short time, shines through a following grating if the grating contains nine and more elements but remains largely invisible for smaller gratings. Therefore, extended grating masks yield, surprisingly, less masking than smaller ones. Here, we show that this mask size effect is not unique to grating masks. Masking diminishes if the size of classical pattern-, noise-, light-, and metacontrast masks increases and if these masks are regular, i.e. highly ordered.
Type
research article
Authors
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Harms, Margret
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Ernst, Udo A.
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Eurich, Christian W.
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Mahmud, Shamsul H.
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Fahle, Manfred
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Published in
Volume
43
Issue
25
Start page
2659
End page
67
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
OTHER
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March 24, 2010
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