AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of participants is typically not reported, implying that authors consider this variable irrelevant to outcomes. However, there exist several findings of perceptual differences between East Asians and Caucasian Westerners that can be interpreted as relative differences in global versus local distribution of attention. Here, we used Navon figures (e.g., large E made up of small Vs) to provide the first direct comparison of global–local processing using a standard method from the attention literature. Relative to Caucasians, East Asians showed a strong global advantage. Further, this extended to the second generation (Asian-Australians), al...
Humans have the remarkable ability to efficiently group elements of a scene together to form a globa...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Summary Quickly and correctly receiving and interpreting the information transmitted from the eyes ...
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of ...
East Asians and Westerners differ in various aspects of perception and cognition. For example, visua...
Background In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt e...
The current study aimed to explore cultural differences in the covert spatial distribution of attent...
Open Access JournalPoster presentations - Face perception: High-level features: 56.304This journal i...
Human perception and cognition processing are not universal. Culture and experience markedly modulat...
East Asian and white Western observers employ different eye movement strategies for a variety of vis...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
Recent evidence suggests stronger holistic processing for own-race faces may underlie the own-race a...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Abstract Cultural differences in the way individuals from Western Caucasian (WC) and East Asian (EA)...
Humans have the remarkable ability to efficiently group elements of a scene together to form a globa...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Summary Quickly and correctly receiving and interpreting the information transmitted from the eyes ...
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of ...
East Asians and Westerners differ in various aspects of perception and cognition. For example, visua...
Background In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt e...
The current study aimed to explore cultural differences in the covert spatial distribution of attent...
Open Access JournalPoster presentations - Face perception: High-level features: 56.304This journal i...
Human perception and cognition processing are not universal. Culture and experience markedly modulat...
East Asian and white Western observers employ different eye movement strategies for a variety of vis...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
Recent evidence suggests stronger holistic processing for own-race faces may underlie the own-race a...
Background: Face processing, amongst many basic visual skills, is thought to be invariant across all...
Abstract Cultural differences in the way individuals from Western Caucasian (WC) and East Asian (EA)...
Humans have the remarkable ability to efficiently group elements of a scene together to form a globa...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Summary Quickly and correctly receiving and interpreting the information transmitted from the eyes ...