Asia has the global advantage: Race and visual attention.
In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of participants is typically not reported, implying that authors consider this variable irrelevant to outcomes. However, there exist several findings of perceptual differences between East Asians and Cau...
Autors principals: | McKone, E, Aimola Davies, A, Fernando, D, Aalders, R, Leung, H, Wickramariyaratne, T, Platow, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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