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Figure 1.

Materials used in this study.

(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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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