Adults from Eastern (e.g., China) and Western (e.g., USA) cultural groups display pronounced differences in a range of visual processing tasks. For example, the eye movement strategies used for information extraction during a variety of face processing tasks (e.g., identification and facial expressions of emotion categorization) differs across cultural groups. Currently, many of the differences reported in previous studies have asserted that culture itself is responsible for shaping the way we process visual information, yet this has never been directly investigated. In the current study, we assessed the relative contribution of genetic and cultural factors by testing face processing in a population of British Born Chinese adults using face...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
<div><p>A central claim of cultural neuroscience is that the culture to which an individual belongs ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
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...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Cross-cultural studies have identified a distinct holistic-analytic pattern that observers employ in...
Face processing is widely understood to be a basic, universal visual function effortlessly achieved ...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
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...
<div><p>A central claim of cultural neuroscience is that the culture to which an individual belongs ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
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...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
BACKGROUND: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all humans. Fro...
Cross-cultural studies have identified a distinct holistic-analytic pattern that observers employ in...
Face processing is widely understood to be a basic, universal visual function effortlessly achieved ...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
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...
<div><p>A central claim of cultural neuroscience is that the culture to which an individual belongs ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...