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Unmasking may refer to: * ''Unmasking'', the process of consciously giving up on autistic masking * '' The Unmasking'', a 1914 film * Binaural unmasking, a phenomenon in auditory perception * Unmasking by U.S. intelligence agencies Unmasking by U.S. intelligence agencies typically occurs after the United States conducts eavesdropping or other intelligence gathering aimed at foreigners or foreign agents, and the name of a U.S. citizen or entity is incidentally collected. Int ... See also * Unmasked (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Binaural Unmasking
Binaural unmasking is phenomenon of auditory perception discovered by Ira Hirsh. In binaural unmasking, the brain combines information from the two ears in order to improve signal detection and identification in noise. The phenomenon is most commonly observed when there is a difference between the interaural phase of the signal and the interaural phase of the noise. When such a difference is present there is an improvement in masking threshold compared to a reference situation in which the interaural phases are the same, or when the stimulus has been presented monaurally. Those two cases usually give very similar thresholds. The size of the improvement is known as the "binaural masking level difference" (BMLD), or simply as the "masking level difference". Binaural unmasking is most effective at low frequencies. The BMLD for pure tones in broadband noise reaches a maximum value of about 15 decibels (dB) at 250 Hz and progressively declines to 2-3 dB at 1500 Hz. The BM ...
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Autistic Masking
Autistic masking, also referred to as camouflaging or neurodivergent masking, is the conscious or subconscious suppression of autistic behaviors and compensation of difficulties in social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical. Masking is a learned coping strategy that can be successful from the perspective of autistic people, but can also lead to adverse mental health outcomes. Terminology There is no universally agreed-upon terminology for the concept. While some use the terms ''masking'' and ''camouflaging'' synonymously, others distinguish between ''masking'' (the suppression of behaviors) and ''compensation'' (of social difficulties) as the two main forms of ''camouflaging''. Among autistic people, ''masking'' is the most commonly used umbrella term. Cited as an example in The process of consciously giving up masking, which some autistic people see as a desirable goal, is referred to as ''unmasking''. Motivations for unmasking inclu ...
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Unmasking By U
Unmasking may refer to: * ''Unmasking'', the process of consciously giving up on autistic masking * '' The Unmasking'', a 1914 film * Binaural unmasking, a phenomenon in auditory perception * Unmasking by U.S. intelligence agencies Unmasking by U.S. intelligence agencies typically occurs after the United States conducts eavesdropping or other intelligence gathering aimed at foreigners or foreign agents, and the name of a U.S. citizen or entity is incidentally collected. Int ... See also * Unmasked (other) {{disambiguation ...
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The Unmasking
''The Unmasking'' is a 1914 American silent short film starring William Garwood, Harry De Vere, Jack Richardson Vivian Rich and Louise Lester, Charlotte Burton Charlotte E. Burton (May 30, 1881 – March 28, 1942) was an American silent film actress. Career Born in San Francisco, Burton was signed by the American Film Manufacturing Company in 1912 where she worked for several years. She joine ..., and Harry Van Meter. Cast * William Garwood as Harold Clark * Harry Van Meter as John Dayton * Harry De Vere as Judge Morrow * Jack Richardson as William Thornby * Vivian Rich as Clare Morrow * Louise Lester as Clare's mother * Charlotte Burton as Adele Hamilton External links * 1914 films 1914 drama films Silent American drama films American silent short films American black-and-white films 1914 short films 1910s American films {{1910s-short-drama-film-stub ...
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