Previous cross-cultural studies find that cultures can shape how we look during scene perception, but don’t mention its condition and limited to the East and West. This study recruited Chinese and African students to testify the cultural effects on two phases. In free-viewing phase: Africans fixated more on the focal objects than Chinese, while Chinese payed more attention to the backgrounds than Africans especially on the first fourth and fifth fixations. In recognition phase, there was no cultural difference on perception, but Chinese recognized more objects than Africans. Based on chosen subjects, we conclude that cultural differences exit on scene perception under conditions of no task and more clearly in its later period, but that diff...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Culture can influence how we see and experience the world, and recent research shows that it even ...
East Asian and white Western observers employ different eye movement strategies for a variety of vis...
Previous cross-cultural studies find that cultures can shape how we look during scene perception, bu...
The present study provided a partial replication of an influential study by Chua, Boland, and Nisbet...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
BACKGROUND:When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners atten...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners attend more to o...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
The influence of British and Chinese culture on the viewing of paintings from Western and East Asian...
It is blatantly obvious that culture is a powerful predictor of variance in overt human behavior. Th...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Culture can influence how we see and experience the world, and recent research shows that it even ...
East Asian and white Western observers employ different eye movement strategies for a variety of vis...
Previous cross-cultural studies find that cultures can shape how we look during scene perception, bu...
The present study provided a partial replication of an influential study by Chua, Boland, and Nisbet...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
BACKGROUND:When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners atten...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners attend more to o...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
The influence of British and Chinese culture on the viewing of paintings from Western and East Asian...
It is blatantly obvious that culture is a powerful predictor of variance in overt human behavior. Th...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Culture can influence how we see and experience the world, and recent research shows that it even ...
East Asian and white Western observers employ different eye movement strategies for a variety of vis...