0 past simple and past participle of unmask
1 to show the bad, and previously hidden, truth about someone or something:
Instead of a mirror, feedback can be given by an unmasked partner acting as an 'external eye' (which is my preference).
The filled circles represent the masked detection thresholds and the open symbols represent the unmasked detection thresholds.
The circles show unmasked detection thresholds and the triangles show replications.
An alternative approach is to use a thresholding procedure that is intended to equate subjects on perceptual input of an unmasked target.
Genethics mining whether a particular peril must be disclosed is its materiality to the patient's decision: all risks potentially affecting the decision must be unmasked.
When the moment seems right, the unmasked partner introduces sound and subsequently words and finally text from the part to be played.
In this exercise the performer finds an integration with his/her mask through the medium of an unmasked partner.
As with unmasked performance, actors' abilities to engage with their parts pass through various stages in the rehearsal process.