“…The question of whether cultural background can impact the resolution with which the visual environment is represented has gained substantial interest in recent years. Some studies have argued that culture can determine how broadly visual attention is allocated to the environment, thereby impacting the precision of representations (Boduroglu & Shah, 2017;Boduroglu, Shah, & Nisbett, 2009;Hakim, Simons, Zhao, & Wan, 2017;Lawrence, Edwards, Chan, Cox, & Goodhew, 2019;Lawrence, Edwards, Talipski, & Goodhew, 2020). For instance, Boduroglu and Shah (2017) demonstrated that East Asians performed more poorly than Americans on the functional field of view task, and, compared with Americans, their errors were less likely to be due to selecting a neighbor of the target.…”