Time Course of Cultural Differences in Spatial Frequency Use for Face Identification
Abstract Several previous studies of eye movements have put forward that, during face recognition, Easterners spread their attention across a greater part of their visual field than Westerners. Recently, we found that culture’s effect on the perception of faces reaches mechanisms deeper than eye mov...
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Autores principales: | Amanda Estéphan, Daniel Fiset, Camille Saumure, Marie-Pier Plouffe-Demers, Ye Zhang, Dan Sun, Caroline Blais |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/687614e2b85547be9bf76e2916ee5ad1 |
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