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  • Metacontrast masking involves a mask appearing close in space to a target stimulus, affecting how visible the target appears based on the timing between the two (stimulus onset asynchrony or SOA).
  • Researchers studied how individual differences impact masking effectiveness by assessing performance on tasks with various masking conditions and analyzing sensitivity data.
  • Two main latent variables were identified that influence performance based on SOA and specific features of the stimuli, suggesting that individual experiences and subjective perceptions vary based on different underlying processes at play.

Article Abstract

Metacontrast masking occurs when a mask follows a target stimulus in close spatial proximity. Target visibility varies with stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between target and mask in individually different ways leading to different masking functions with corresponding phenomenological reports. We used individual differences to determine the processes that underlie metacontrast masking. We assessed individual masking functions in a masked target discrimination task using different masking conditions and applied factor-analytical techniques on measures of sensitivity. Results yielded two latent variables that (1) contribute to performance with short and long SOA, respectively, (2) relate to specific stimulus features, and (3) differentially correlate with specific subjective percepts. We propose that each latent variable reflects a specific process. Two additional processes may contribute to performance with short and long SOAs, respectively. Discrimination performance in metacontrast masking results from individually different weightings of two to four processes, each of which contributes to specific subjective percepts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2016.03.006DOI Listing

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