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Fig 1.

CFT stimulus example and procedure.

(A) CFT stimulus. (B) CFT procedure. A fixation cross is displayed for 500 ms before each stimulus. After the fixation cross is displayed, a compound letter is presented. Depending on the task (local vs. global), the participant identifies the local or global feature of the stimulus and responds by pressing the corresponding number.

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Fig 2.

Examples of real-world scenes.

(A), (B) Samples of one focal object scenes. (C), (D) Samples of two focal object scenes. Copyright statement: All images used in this figure are free for commercial and personal use.

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Table 1.

Research sample characteristics summary.

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Table 2.

Summary of statistics for reaction times and global preference by nation (in seconds).

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Fig 3.

ROIs.

(A) Sample one focal object image with ROI. (B) Sample two focal objects image with ROI. Copyright statement: All images used in this figure are free for commercial and personal use.

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Table 3.

Summary statistics of eye-tracking metrics for all stimuli according to nationality (fixation time in milliseconds).

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Fig 4.

Mean number of fixations: One focal object stimuli.

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Fig 5.

Mean fixation time: One focal object stimuli.

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Fig 6.

Mean number of fixations: Two focal objects stimuli.

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Fig 7.

Mean fixation time: Two focal objects stimuli.

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