Cultural differences in spatial frequency utilisation do not generalize across various object classes
Cultural differences in spatial frequency utilisation do not generalize across various object classes is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include face perception, cognition, cognitive psychology, multisensory integration, categorization, psychology, perception, Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate, fixation, collectivism, social psychology, and stimulus. These differences suggest that Easterners deploy their attention more broadly and rely more on extrafoveal processing than Westerners (Miellet et al., 2013).