Eye movement strategies deployed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners preferentially fixate the eyes and the mouth during face recognition, whereas strikingly Easterners focus more on the face central region. However, when, where and how Preferred Viewing Locations (PVLs) for high-level visual stimuli are coded in the human brain has never been directly investigated. Here, we simultaneously recorded eye-movements and electroencephalographic (EEG) signals of Westerners and Easterners during face identification of learnt identities. After defining 9 equidistant Viewing Positions (VPs) covering all facial internal features, we presented the learned faces centered on a random VP for 100ms. We then extracted from prio...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
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...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Face processing is widely understood to be a basic, universal visual function effortlessly achieved ...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. Westerners pr...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
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...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Culture affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults ...
Face processing is widely understood to be a basic, universal visual function effortlessly achieved ...
Face processing has been considered almost a unique and universal biological perceptual skill shared...
re affects the way people move their eyes to extract information in their visual world. Adults from ...
Culture shapes how people gather information from the visual world. We recently showed that Western ...
Culture impacts on how people sample visual information for face processing. Westerners deploy fixat...
Background: Eye movement strategies employed by humans to identify conspecifics are not universal. W...
Face recognition is not rooted in a universal eye movement information-gathering strategy. Western o...
Perception and eye movements are affected by culture. Adults from Eastern societies (e.g. China) dis...