Recent studies have revealed significant cultural modulations on face scanning strategies, thereby challenging the notion of universality in face perception. Current findings are based on screen-based paradigms, which offer high degrees of experimental control, but lack critical characteristics common to social interactions (e.g., social presence, dynamic visual saliency), and complementary approaches are required. The current study used head-mounted eye tracking techniques to investigate the visual strategies for face scanning in British/Irish (in the UK) and Japanese adults (in Japan) who were engaged in dyadic social interactions with a local research assistant. We developed novel computational data pre-processing tools and data-driven a...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Recent studies have revealed significant cultural modulations on face scanning strategies, thereby c...
The development of specialised face processing is shaped by postnatal social experience. Previous li...
The emergence of cultural differences in face scanning is thought to be shaped by social experience....
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Previous research has demonstrated that the way human adults look at others’ faces is modulated by t...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Cross-cultural psychologists have widely discussed ‘gaze avoidance’ as a sociocultural norm to descr...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Recent studies have revealed significant cultural modulations on face scanning strategies, thereby c...
The development of specialised face processing is shaped by postnatal social experience. Previous li...
The emergence of cultural differences in face scanning is thought to be shaped by social experience....
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Previous research has demonstrated that the way human adults look at others’ faces is modulated by t...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Cross-cultural psychologists have widely discussed ‘gaze avoidance’ as a sociocultural norm to descr...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differe...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...