Fein G, Brown F F
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1987 Apr;9(2):172-9. doi: 10.1080/01688638708405358.
There are serious methodological problems in studies which report contralateral visual masking. Contralateral masking occurs when detection of a hemifield target stimulus is impaired by a pattern-masking stimulus presented to the opposite hemifield. We demonstrate that, in studies which used positive stimuli (i.e., black letters on a white field), contralateral masking may be an artifact. Although we observed contralateral masking when positive stimuli were presented, there was no evidence of masking with negative stimuli (i.e., white letters on a black field). A special masking stimulus with a positive mask contralateral to the target and a black hemifield ipsilateral to the target also failed to produce masking. Contralateral masking in this experiment was due to the flash of light in the field ipsilateral to the target; it was this ipsilateral stimulation, rather than contralateral interference, which impeded target recognition.
报道对侧视觉掩蔽的研究存在严重的方法学问题。当呈现给对侧半视野的图案掩蔽刺激损害了对一个半视野目标刺激的检测时,就会发生对侧掩蔽。我们证明,在使用正性刺激(即白背景上的黑色字母)的研究中,对侧掩蔽可能是一种假象。虽然当呈现正性刺激时我们观察到了对侧掩蔽,但没有证据表明负性刺激(即黑背景上的白色字母)存在掩蔽现象。一种特殊的掩蔽刺激,其与目标对侧的正性掩蔽以及与目标同侧的黑色半视野,也未能产生掩蔽。本实验中的对侧掩蔽是由于目标同侧视野中的闪光;正是这种同侧刺激,而非对侧干扰,阻碍了目标识别。