Perceptual masking
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- This perceptual masking is mirrored by the suppressive effects of surround stimulation on the responses of neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1).
- Furthermore, the validity of the construct of perceptual masking is questionable.
- The chief benefit of the Huffman compression run is that it compensates for those areas where the perceptual masking is less efficient.
- The perceptual masking is left entirely to the sensitivity of each individual listener's ear.
- 2 Masking and Loudness Patterns Perceptual masking is classically used to describe the in- audibility of weaker sounds (the maskee) which are nearby louder sounds (the masker).
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