Data Masking

What is Data Masking? Data masking is a process of masquerading or hiding the original data with the changed one. In this, the format remains the same, and the value is changed only. This structurally identical, but the wrong version of the data is used for user training or software testing. Moreover, the main cause … Read more

Masking technologies and Immune System

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Using Masking technologies, you support Immune System Level 1 – Simple Use mask everyday for the night dream. Better the night dream – better Immune system functions… Level 2 – Practical Meditation with the Biointernet Mask Level 3 – Teacher Online practical trainings on Korotkov.TV (April 2020) The Biointernet Masks here Masking technologies and Immune … Read more

Masking technologies in Hong Kong

Masking technologies in Hong Kong

Masking technologies in Hong Kong – covering faces with black surgical masks, Guy Fawkes disguises, dish towels and paper bags Tens of thousands in Hong Kong marched in the territory’s two main districts in defiance of a government ban on face masks, despite fears of violence and pouring rain. Hong Kong uses colonial-era emergency law to … Read more

The Functions And Forms Of Masks

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The Functions And Forms Of Masks

Masks are as extraordinarily varied in appearance as they are in function or fundamental meaning. Many masks are primarily associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or curing sickness. Other masks are used on festive occasions or to portray characters in a dramatic performance and in re-enactments of mythological events. Masks are also used for warfare and as protective devices in certain sports, as well as frequently being employed as architectural ornament.

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Masking in Psychology

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Masking in Psychology is a process in which an individual changes or “masks” their natural personality to conform to social pressures, abuse, and/or harassment.

In cognitive psychology, Masking in Psychology is a technique that involves presenting one visual stimulus (a “mask” or “masking stimulus”) immediately after another brief (usually 30 ms) “target” visual stimulus resulting in a failure to consciously perceive the first stimulus.

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