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- W199482671 abstract "Abstract When a mask follows a briefly presented target there are several consequences. Theone that has historically received the most attention is a reduction in the visibility ofthe target. This is the conventional definition of masking. Yet, another equallyimportant consequence is that errors in target identification are biased toward theidentity of the mask rather than being randomly distributed among the targetalternatives. This is evidence of object substitution. Finally, when the target is asignal to make a speeded action, this action can be influenced by a prime stimulusthat is not even visible to the participant. This is known as masked responsepriming. In this chapter we review evidence concerning all three of theseconsequences of viewing rapid visual sequences. We argue that these consequencesare difficult to understand, either individually or together, as the consequence ofstrictly feed-forward processing in the visual brain. In contrast, when these resultsare considered from the perspective of reentrant visual circuitry, they are easier tounderstand and to relate to one another. Moreover, predictions derived from areentrant view of the brain lead to unexpected and novel results that are confirmedwhen tested against psychophysical data." @default.
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- W199482671 title "A Reentrant View of Visual Masking, Object Substitution, and Response Priming" @default.
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