According to recent cross-cultural studies there exist culturally based differences between visual perception and the related cognitive processes (attention, memory). According to current research, East Asians and Westerners percieve and think about the world in very different ways. Westerners are inclined to attend to some focal object (a salient object within a perception field that is relatively big in size, fast moving, colourful) focusing on and analyzing its attributes. East Asians on the other hand are more likely to attend to a broad perceptual field, noticing relationships and changes. In this paper we want to describe the recent findings in the field and propose some directions for future research
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It is blatantly obvious that culture is a powerful predictor of variance in overt human behavior. Th...
Research on perception and cognition suggests that whereas East Asians view the world holistically, ...
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When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners attend more to o...
East Asians and Westerners differ in various aspects of perception and cognition. For example, visua...
In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of ...
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
East Asian cognition has been held to be relatively holistic; that is, attention is paid to the fiel...
Cross-cultural differences in Easterners and Westerners have been observed in different cognitive do...
Previous research indicates that East Asians tend to pay more attention to contextual, peripheral in...
Being able to judge another person's visuo-spatial perspective is an essential social skill, hence w...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
BACKGROUND:When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners atten...
It is blatantly obvious that culture is a powerful predictor of variance in overt human behavior. Th...
Research on perception and cognition suggests that whereas East Asians view the world holistically, ...
This paper reviews recent cross-cultural evidences of holistic and analytic processing styles existi...
This study investigated whether eye contact perception differs in people with different cultural bac...
The present study provided a partial replication of an influential study by Chua, Boland, and Nisbet...
When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners attend more to o...
East Asians and Westerners differ in various aspects of perception and cognition. For example, visua...
In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of ...
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
East Asian cognition has been held to be relatively holistic; that is, attention is paid to the fiel...
Cross-cultural differences in Easterners and Westerners have been observed in different cognitive do...
Previous research indicates that East Asians tend to pay more attention to contextual, peripheral in...
Being able to judge another person's visuo-spatial perspective is an essential social skill, hence w...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
BACKGROUND:When viewing complex scenes, East Asians attend more to contexts whereas Westerners atten...
It is blatantly obvious that culture is a powerful predictor of variance in overt human behavior. Th...