Recognition of forward-masked complex and simple images |
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Authors: | E S Mikhailova N Yu Gerasimenko A V Ovsienko |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117865, Russia |
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Abstract: | The accuracy and time of motor response in tests for visual recognition of simple (sets of horizontal and vertical lines, angles, and crosses) and complex (contour images of animate and inanimate objects) images forward-masked with stimuli of varying complexity were estimated in psychophysiological experiments. It was found that forward masking impaired recognition, the mask whose complexity was close to that of the given test image being the most efficient in each particular case. The masking effect was the strongest in the experiments where the sets of test and masking images coincided. Recognition of complex images proved to be more resistant to masking than recognition of simple images. The observed effects of forward masking are assumed to be determined by lateral inhibition and changes in the excitability cycle. The relative contributions of these mechanisms depend on the degree of similarity between the test and masking stimuli, as well as the hierarchical level of the visual cortex at which the test stimulus is “targeted.” |
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