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Do not mask the mask: use it as a premedicant

Pediatric Anesthesia, 2007
SummaryBackground:  Preoperative anxiety frequently causes resistance to mask application and prolongs induction. Anesthesia masks resembling popular heroes or toys was used to deal with this problem. An anesthesia mask given on a preoperative visit to play with at home, may aid to establish a familiarity with the mask and alleviate mask fear, possibly
Alper Hacioglu   +7 more
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Masking of Tinnitus and Central Masking

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1987
In the first experiment reported here, for subjects with sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus, the masking of tinnitus is primarily dependent on the masker intensity; masking is nearly independent of masker frequency. In the second experiment reported here, for subjects with normal hearing, the central masking of a continuous tone (used to stimulate
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What's in a Mask? Information Masking with Forward and Backward Visual Masks

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2011
Three experiments tested how the physical format and information content of forward and backward masks affected the extent of visual pattern masking. This involved using different types of forward and backward masks with target discrimination measured by percentage correct in the first experiment (with a fixed target duration) and by an adaptive ...
Davis, Chris, Kim, Jeesun
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Energetic Masking and Masking Release

2017
Masking is of central interest in the cocktail party problem, because interfering voices may be sufficiently intense or numerous to mask the voice to which the listener is attending, rendering its discourse unintelligible. The definition of energetic masking is problematic, but it may be considered to consist of effects by which an interfering sound ...
Culling, John, Stone, Michael
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Mask in the Mirror: The Living Mask Illusion

Perception, 2011
Self-perception in a mirror is a dynamic process involving self-motion and autonomous self-exploratory control of facial poses and expressions.In a previous work, apparitions of strange faces in the mirror were experienced, often as other beings appearing in place of one's own face.
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Seeing (through) masks: An exploration of masks and mask making

Visual Anthropology, 2000
In the form of a collage I juxtapose my experience of mask‐making with various interpretations of the nature and meaning of masks in order to explore the questions of whether masks can have meaning for those outside the culture of origin and whether encountering cultural artifacts like masks can enhance our own self‐understanding. I conclude, with some
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EUV Mask and Mask Metrology

2009
For the successful implementation of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL) technology for the future semiconductor fabrication process, EUV mask technology is considered to be one of the most critical issues. Since EUV light is strongly absorbed by most materials, reflective optics is applied to all the optical components, including the mask.
Jinho Ahn, Han-Ku Cho
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How much masking is informational masking?

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
It is estimated that 22% of the masking observed in many traditional tone-in-noise detection experiments is due to uncertainty associated with trial-to-trial variation in the noise waveform.
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Exiles Masked, Masks of Exile

Diogenes, 2007
AbstractThis paper traces back the psychological effects of the ‘masked exile’ of a Jewish Tunisian family settled in France. The author provides a rich analysis of a sudden and permanent change of nationality, country, language, urban bustle and family environment, following the ‘tunisification of Tunisia’ launched by President Bourguiba at the end of
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