The Neurophysiology of Backward Visual Masking: Information Analysis
n Backward masking can potentially provide evidence of the time needed for visual processing, a fundamental constraint that must be incorporated into computational models of vision. Although backward masking has been extensively used psychophysically, there is little direct evidence for the effects...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1999
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