Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western observers favor a local facial feature sampling strategy, whereas Eastern observers prefer sampling face information from a global, central fixation strategy. Yet, the precise qualitative (the diagnostic) and quantitative (the amount) information underlying these cultural perceptual biases in face recognition remains undetermined.To this end, we monitored the eye movements of Western and Eastern observers during a face recognition task, with a novel gaze-contingent technique: the Expanding Spotlight. We used 2° Gaussian apertures centered on the observers' fixations expanding dynamically at a rate of 1° every 25ms at each fixation - ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Abstract Several previous studies of eye movements have put forward that, during face recognition, E...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strat-egy. Western ...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
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 ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Abstract Several previous studies of eye movements have put forward that, during face recognition, E...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strat-egy. Western ...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
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 ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Abstract Several previous studies of eye movements have put forward that, during face recognition, E...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...