Figure 1.
(A) Examples of photographs used in this study. Single-object (upper left) and multiple-objects photographs (upper right) were presented in the before- and after-adaptation blocks. Photographs of Japanese scenes (bottom left) and American scenes (bottom right) were presented in the adaptation and after-adaptation blocks. All photographs were presented in color. (B) The order of photograph presentation is shown.
Figure 2.
Mean variances in fixation during presentation of cultural scenes in the adaptation and after-adaptation blocks.
Black bars indicate variances when participants saw Japanese scenes, and white bars indicate variances when participants saw American scenes. Error bars show standard errors.
Figure 3.
Mean variances in fixation during presentation of neutral scenes in the before- and after-adaptation blocks.
Black bars indicate variances in the before-adaptation blocks, and white bars indicate variances in the after-adaptation blocks. Error bars show standard errors.
Figure 4.
Mean numbers of fixations on the single object during the presentation of single-object photographs.
Black bars indicate variances in the before-adaptation block, and white bars indicate variances in the after-adaptation block. Error bars show standard errors.