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This was followed by the stimulus, randomly presented for 60, 500, or 1000 ms. Following every stimulus presentation, a mask was presented for 1000 ms. Stimuli were presented once per duration at every stimulus location (identical to experiment 1), i.e. a total of 150 trials.
The mask was presented for 200 ms and followed by a fixation cross presented in the center of the screen.
We observed memory masking effects consistent with earlier studies [16], [17], [18], [19], [31] in all participants when the mask was presented to the same position in the visual field as the stimuli constituting the main discrimination task (Psychophysical and fMRI Experiment 1).
A dynamic noise mask was presented following the last word of the sentence to counteract iconic memory.
During the invisible part of Experiment 1, the face composite stimuli were always projected to the non-dominant eye of the participant while the CFS mask was presented to the dominant eye.
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format mask are presented.
The general view of the mask is presented in Figure 1a.
Detailed analysis for the proposed nonzero-order FJTC using binary random phase mask is presented.
Design and simulation of hybrid lens with grey-tone mask are presented.
Here, the local etching of different substrates through a stencil hard mask is presented.
A new nano-fabrication technique using a self-assembled nano-particle monolayer as an etch mask is presented.
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