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.
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.
Table 1.
Research sample characteristics summary.
Table 2.
Summary of statistics for reaction times and global preference by nation (in seconds).
Fig 3.
(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.
Table 3.
Summary statistics of eye-tracking metrics for all stimuli according to nationality (fixation time in milliseconds).
Fig 4.
Mean number of fixations: One focal object stimuli.
Fig 5.
Mean fixation time: One focal object stimuli.
Fig 6.
Mean number of fixations: Two focal objects stimuli.
Fig 7.
Mean fixation time: Two focal objects stimuli.