Lateral masking

Lateral masking is a problem for the human visual perception of identical or similar entities in close proximity.

This can be illustrated by the difficulty of counting the vertical bars of a barcode.

In linguistics lateral masking refers to the interference a letter has on its neighbor.

[1] This is a problem readers encounter when reading a word.

A readable orthography will avoid situations in which a reader is faced with severe lateral masking.

Barcodes are difficult to process for the human mind because of lateral masking.