Background In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt either a global or local processing style. A remote culture (the Himba) has recently been reported to have a greater local bias in visual processing than Westerners. Here we give the first evidence that a greater, and remarkable, attentional selectivity provides the basis for this local bias. Methodology/Principal Findings In Experiment 1, Eriksen-type flanker interference was measured in the Himba and in Western controls. In both groups, responses to the direction of a task-relevant target arrow were affected by the compatibility of task-irrelevant distractor arrows. However, the Himba showed a marked reduction in overall flanker interfer...
Individual differences in visual attention have been linked to thinking style: analytic thinking (co...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt either a global...
Local, as opposed to global, perceptual bias has been linked to a lesser ability to attend globally....
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
AbstractThis study investigated whether low-level attentional processes as indicated by saccade traj...
The current study aimed to explore cultural differences in the covert spatial distribution of attent...
International audienceIn Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba)...
Human perception and cognition processing are not universal. Culture and experience markedly modulat...
This study investigated whether low-level attentional processes as indicated by saccade trajectories...
Salient but task-irrelevant distractors interfere less with visual search when they appear in a disp...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
When viewing the world, the human visual system is exposed to a vast and complex array of sensory in...
Individual differences in visual attention have been linked to thinking style: analytic thinking (co...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
BACKGROUND: In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt eit...
In visual processing, there are marked cultural differences in the tendency to adopt either a global...
Local, as opposed to global, perceptual bias has been linked to a lesser ability to attend globally....
AbstractIn studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ances...
AbstractThis study investigated whether low-level attentional processes as indicated by saccade traj...
The current study aimed to explore cultural differences in the covert spatial distribution of attent...
International audienceIn Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba)...
Human perception and cognition processing are not universal. Culture and experience markedly modulat...
This study investigated whether low-level attentional processes as indicated by saccade trajectories...
Salient but task-irrelevant distractors interfere less with visual search when they appear in a disp...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
When viewing the world, the human visual system is exposed to a vast and complex array of sensory in...
Individual differences in visual attention have been linked to thinking style: analytic thinking (co...
The perceptual load of a given task affects attentional selection, with the selection occurring earl...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...