Local, as opposed to global, perceptual bias has been linked to a lesser ability to attend globally. We examined this proposed link in Himba observers, members of a remote Namibian population who have demonstrated a strong local bias compared with British observers. If local perceptual bias is related to a lesser ability to attend globally, Himba observers, relative to British observers, should be less distracted by global information when performing a local-selection task but more distracted by local information when performing a global-selection task. However, Himba observers performed better than British observers did on both a local-selection task and a global-selection task (both of which used local/global hierarchical figures as stimu...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
This study investigated how global and local information about attentional demands influence attenti...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt either a global...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The principal objective is to examine alternatives f...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
International audienceIn Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba)...
International audienceIn 1977, Navon argued that perception is biased towards the processing of glob...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine various aspects of local and global percepti...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Visual stimuli can be perceived at a broad, ‘‘global’ ’ level, or at a more focused, ‘‘local’ ’ leve...
It has been claimed that a left hemisphere bias toward local and right hemisphere bias toward global...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that the well-known global precedence effect, characterized by a ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
This study investigated how global and local information about attentional demands influence attenti...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...
In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt either a global...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The principal objective is to examine alternatives f...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
International audienceIn Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba)...
International audienceIn 1977, Navon argued that perception is biased towards the processing of glob...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine various aspects of local and global percepti...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Visual stimuli can be perceived at a broad, ‘‘global’ ’ level, or at a more focused, ‘‘local’ ’ leve...
It has been claimed that a left hemisphere bias toward local and right hemisphere bias toward global...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that the well-known global precedence effect, characterized by a ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
This study investigated how global and local information about attentional demands influence attenti...
International audienceSelective attention has been hypothesised to reduce distractor interference at...