Cultural differences in socialization can lead to characteristic differences in how we perceive the world. Consistent with this influence of differential experience, our perception of faces (e.g., preference, recognition ability) is shaped by our previous experience with different groups of individuals.Here, we examined whether cultural differences in social practices influence our perception of faces. Japanese, Chinese, and Asian-Canadian young adults made relative age judgments (i.e., which of these two faces is older?) for East Asian faces. Cross-cultural differences in the emphasis on respect for older individuals was reflected in participants' latency in facial age judgments for middle-age adult faces—with the Japanese young adults per...
Humans extract and use information from the face in assessments of physical appearance. Previous res...
Facial expressions are crucial to human social communication, but the extent to which they are innat...
We have proposed a method for estimating the subjective age of a person; that is, a ...
Cultural differences in socialization can lead to characteristic differences in how we perceive the ...
The development of specialised face processing is shaped by postnatal social experience. Previous li...
The present study investigated the role of differential experience in one’s processing of facial age...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
The perception of multisensory emotion cues is affected by culture. For example, East Asians rely mo...
The emergence of cultural differences in face scanning is thought to be shaped by social experience....
The extent o which cultural stereotypes about aging contribute to age differences in memory perfor-m...
There is evidence to suggest that people from different cultures have different cognitive processing...
Facial impressions play a crucial role in real life, affecting decisions from dating choices to elec...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Humans extract and use information from the face in assessments of physical appearance. Previous res...
Humans extract and use information from the face in assessments of physical appearance. Previous res...
Facial expressions are crucial to human social communication, but the extent to which they are innat...
We have proposed a method for estimating the subjective age of a person; that is, a ...
Cultural differences in socialization can lead to characteristic differences in how we perceive the ...
The development of specialised face processing is shaped by postnatal social experience. Previous li...
The present study investigated the role of differential experience in one’s processing of facial age...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
The perception of multisensory emotion cues is affected by culture. For example, East Asians rely mo...
The emergence of cultural differences in face scanning is thought to be shaped by social experience....
The extent o which cultural stereotypes about aging contribute to age differences in memory perfor-m...
There is evidence to suggest that people from different cultures have different cognitive processing...
Facial impressions play a crucial role in real life, affecting decisions from dating choices to elec...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Humans extract and use information from the face in assessments of physical appearance. Previous res...
Humans extract and use information from the face in assessments of physical appearance. Previous res...
Facial expressions are crucial to human social communication, but the extent to which they are innat...
We have proposed a method for estimating the subjective age of a person; that is, a ...