Cultural variation in eye movements during scene perception
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Abstract
In the past decade, cultural differences in perceptual judgment and memory have been observed: Westerners attend more to focal objects, whereas East Asians attend more to contextual information. However, the underlying mechanisms for the apparent differences in cognitive processing styles have not been known. In the present study, we examined the possibility that the cultural differences arise from culturally different viewing patterns when confronted with a naturalistic scene. We measured the eye movements of American and Chinese participants while they viewed photographs with a focal object on a complex background. In fact, the Americans fixated more on focal objects than did the Chinese, and the Americans…
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- Eye movement
- Perception
- Psychology
- Object (grammar)
- Variation (astronomy)
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognition
- Cultural diversity
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