“…Items are not erased when they are read out by attention into a more stable memory before the “mask arrives”. In schizophrenia patients, this read out process is slower (or otherwise disturbed) and, hence, performance is more strongly deteriorated in visual masking ( Braff, 1981 , Braff and Saccuzzo, 1981 , Braff and Saccuzzo, 1985 , Merritt and Balogh, 1984 , Patterson et al, 1986 , Saccuzzo and Miller, 1977 , Saccuzzo and Braff, 1981 , Saccuzzo and Braff, 1986 , Saccuzzo and Schubert, 1981 , Saccuzzo et al, 1974 , Saccuzzo et al, 1984 , Schwartz et al, 1983 ; for a review and criticism: Schuck and Lee, 1989 ; see also McClure, 2001 ). Research was concerned for about a decade with this hypothesis until the dual channel approach became the predominant view and research changed gears.…”