Cultural differences in room size perception.

Cultural differences in spatial perception have been little investigated, which gives rise to the impression that spatial cognitive processes might be universal. Contrary to this idea, we demonstrate cultural differences in spatial volume perception of computer generated rooms between Germans and So...

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Main Authors: Aurelie Saulton, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Stephan de la Rosa, Trevor J Dodds
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5398688?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-84e40e04d986407c9ee6dc4e04de3f882020-11-25T01:42:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017611510.1371/journal.pone.0176115Cultural differences in room size perception.Aurelie SaultonHeinrich H BülthoffStephan de la RosaTrevor J DoddsCultural differences in spatial perception have been little investigated, which gives rise to the impression that spatial cognitive processes might be universal. Contrary to this idea, we demonstrate cultural differences in spatial volume perception of computer generated rooms between Germans and South Koreans. We used a psychophysical task in which participants had to judge whether a rectangular room was larger or smaller than a square room of reference. We systematically varied the room rectangularity (depth to width aspect ratio) and the viewpoint (middle of the short wall vs. long wall) from which the room was viewed. South Koreans were significantly less biased by room rectangularity and viewpoint than their German counterparts. These results are in line with previous notions of general cognitive processing strategies being more context dependent in East Asian societies than Western ones. We point to the necessity of considering culturally-specific cognitive processing strategies in visual spatial cognition research.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5398688?pdf=render
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author Aurelie Saulton
Heinrich H Bülthoff
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Trevor J Dodds
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Stephan de la Rosa
Trevor J Dodds
Cultural differences in room size perception.
PLoS ONE
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Stephan de la Rosa
Trevor J Dodds
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title Cultural differences in room size perception.
title_short Cultural differences in room size perception.
title_full Cultural differences in room size perception.
title_fullStr Cultural differences in room size perception.
title_full_unstemmed Cultural differences in room size perception.
title_sort cultural differences in room size perception.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Cultural differences in spatial perception have been little investigated, which gives rise to the impression that spatial cognitive processes might be universal. Contrary to this idea, we demonstrate cultural differences in spatial volume perception of computer generated rooms between Germans and South Koreans. We used a psychophysical task in which participants had to judge whether a rectangular room was larger or smaller than a square room of reference. We systematically varied the room rectangularity (depth to width aspect ratio) and the viewpoint (middle of the short wall vs. long wall) from which the room was viewed. South Koreans were significantly less biased by room rectangularity and viewpoint than their German counterparts. These results are in line with previous notions of general cognitive processing strategies being more context dependent in East Asian societies than Western ones. We point to the necessity of considering culturally-specific cognitive processing strategies in visual spatial cognition research.
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