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Spatial frequency selectivity during saccadic eye movements revealed by masking
Purpose: Low but not high spatial frequencies are suppressed during saccades (Burr et al., J. Physiol. 1982), probably because of selective suppression of the magnocellular pathway (Burr et al., Nature 1994). Here we investigate further the mechanisms for the suppression, using masking techniques. Methods: Contrast sensitivity for horizontally oriented
David C. Burr+3 more
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Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a briefly presented target in a search array is surrounded by small dots that remain visible after the target disappears. Here, we tested the widespread assumption that OSM selectively impairs reentrant processing.
Sébastien M. Crouzet+3 more
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FORWARD MASKING OF THE ACHROMATIC SYSTEM: IMPLICATIONS FOR SACCADIC SUPPRESSION
Steven H. Schwartz, Lisa D. Godwin
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Visual–auditory interaction in saccadic reaction time: Effects of auditory masker level
Rike Steenken+3 more
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The phantom gap: an objective measure of para-saccadic masking
Marianne Duyck+2 more
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The contribution of forward masking to saccadic inhibition of return
David Souto, Sabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
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Saccadic suppression as visual masking effect.
Agressologie: revue internationale de physio-biologie et de pharmacologie appliquees aux effets de l'agression, 1976N, Yakimoff, L, Mitrani, S, Mateeff
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