“…Although there is evidence that environmental affordances make a contribution to the cultural differences in attention that we have found, we do not believe this is the whole story. There are many studies showing greater attention to context by Asians, not only in other attention domains (Ishii, Reyes, & Kitayama, 2003), but also in memory (Hedden et al, 2000;Liu & Nisbett, 2005;Masuda & Nisbett, 2001) and even inference processes, including causal reasoning (Choi, Nisbett, & Norenzayan, 1999;Masuda & Kitayama, 2004;Miyamoto & Kitayama, 2002;Morris & Peng, 1994;Norenzayan & Nisbett, 2000). Thus, although it is likely that ecological factors play a role in attentional differences, the fact that parents socialize different patterns of attention and the fact that cultural differences are found for a wide variety of attention and reasoning tasks indicate that environmental affordances should not be regarded as the sole cause of the effects we have reported.…”