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Forward masking (left) and backward masking (right). In forward masking, stimulus 1 interferes with the perception of stimulus 2. In … | Mask, Perception, Backwards
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Babies can see things that adults cannot | EurekAlert!
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Evolutionary Evidence – Backward Masking and Nonconscious Processing of Threatening Stimuli – Psychology of Human Emotion: An Open Access Textbook
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Backward masking: Evidence of reduced subcortical amygdala engagement in autism - ScienceDirect
Backward masking in mice requires visual cortex | Nature Neuroscience
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Frontiers | Object Substitution Masking in Schizophrenia: An Event-Related Potential Analysis
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The Necessity of Visual Cortex for Backward Masking in Mice — Tiny Blue Dot Foundation
Evolutionary Evidence – Backward Masking and Nonconscious Processing of Threatening Stimuli – Psychology of Human Emotion: An Open Access Textbook
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EFFICACY OF THREE BACKWARD MASKING SIGNALS
Cognition on X: "Younger infants can perceive objects that older infants cannot. Metacontrast masking, a type of visual backward masking, does not occur until 6 months of age, suggesting different mechanisms of
No Evidence for Prolonged Visible Persistence in Patients with Schizophrenia | PLOS ONE
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Backward Masking and Unmasking Across Saccadic Eye Movements - ScienceDirect