Masking within and across visual dimensions: psychophysical evidence for perceptual segregation of color and motion.
Visual masking can result from the interference of perceptual signals. According to the principle of functional specialization, interference should be greatest when signal and mask belong to the same visual attribute (e.g., color or motion) and least when they belong to different ones. We provide ev...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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