
pmid: 36703003
pmc: PMC9879563
AbstractIn recent years, cross-cultural research on the modulation of basic cognitive processes by culture has intensified – also from an aging perspective. Despite this increased research interest, only a few cross-culturally normed non-verbal stimulus sets are available to support cross-cultural cognitive research in younger and older adults. Here we present the ORCA (Official Rating of Complex Arrangements) picture database, which includes a total of 720 object–scene compositions sorted into 180 quadruples (e.g., two different helmets placed in two different deserts). Each quadruple contains visually and semantically matched pairs of objects and pairs of scenes with varying degrees of semantic fit between objects and scenes. A total of 95 younger and older German and Chinese adults rated every object–scene pair on object familiarity and semantic fit between object and scene. While the ratings were significantly correlated between cultures and age groups, small but significant culture and age differences emerged. Object familiarity was higher for older adults than younger adults and for German participants than for Chinese participants. Semantic fit was rated lower by German older adults and Chinese younger adults as compared to German younger adults and Chinese older adults. Due to the large number of stimuli, our database is particularly well suited for cognitive and neuroscientific research on cross-cultural and age-related differences in perception, attention, and memory.
Artificial intelligence, Aging, Cross-linguistic Influence, Cultural Consonance, Developmental psychology, Culture, 150, Social Sciences, Social psychology, Cognition, Sociology, Cognitive psychology, Image database, Psychology, Attention, Cross-Cultural Variability, Spatial Reasoning, Mathematical, ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES, Life Sciences, Semantic congruency, German, Semantics, Stimulus (psychology), FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Psychology, NEUROSCIENCE, TESTS, Object (grammar), ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY, SENSITIVITY, STANDARDIZED SET, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cultural Psychology and Values Research, Perspective (graphical), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Article, Experimental, Cross-cultural studies, Humans, Aged, Cross-cultural, Linguistics, Familiarity, 100, Geroscience, Computer science, Language Influence on Cognition and Perception, NORMS, Philosophy, NAME AGREEMENT, CONTEXT, Anthropology, FOS: Languages and literature, ddc:150, Perception, Categorical Perception, Neural Mechanisms of Memory Formation and Spatial Navigation, Neuroscience
Artificial intelligence, Aging, Cross-linguistic Influence, Cultural Consonance, Developmental psychology, Culture, 150, Social Sciences, Social psychology, Cognition, Sociology, Cognitive psychology, Image database, Psychology, Attention, Cross-Cultural Variability, Spatial Reasoning, Mathematical, ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES, Life Sciences, Semantic congruency, German, Semantics, Stimulus (psychology), FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Psychology, NEUROSCIENCE, TESTS, Object (grammar), ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY, SENSITIVITY, STANDARDIZED SET, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cultural Psychology and Values Research, Perspective (graphical), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Article, Experimental, Cross-cultural studies, Humans, Aged, Cross-cultural, Linguistics, Familiarity, 100, Geroscience, Computer science, Language Influence on Cognition and Perception, NORMS, Philosophy, NAME AGREEMENT, CONTEXT, Anthropology, FOS: Languages and literature, ddc:150, Perception, Categorical Perception, Neural Mechanisms of Memory Formation and Spatial Navigation, Neuroscience
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