Visual masking is a technique used in cognitive research to
understand pre-conscious processes (priming, for example),
consciousness, visual limits, and perception issues associated with
psychopathology. This book is a short format review of research
using visual masking: how it has been used, and what these
experiments have discovered.Topics covered include concepts,
varieties, and theories of masking; masking and microgenetic
mechanisms and stagesof visual processing; psychopharmacological
and genetic factors in masking, and more.
Provides succinct information about the widely dispersed masking
studies and points out some new trends in masking research Reviews
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as an alternative to the
traditional psychophysical masking methodsComments on the
methodological pitfalls hidden in the practice of masking, helping
to improve the quality of future research where masking is used as
a tool Informs readers about recent developments in theoretical
attempts to understand masking
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