LR 4b exposure adjustments not exporting to Photoshop

I really like the new basic controls in LR4b Develop module, but I cannot get the exposure adjustments to export to Photoshop CS5.  Either using the Command-E or Export to Photoshop CS5 command gets the straight out of camera rendition in terms of exposure.  Saturation, Contrast, Clarity etc. adjustments from LR export fine but the basic exposure adjustments do not.
Anyone else out there having this issue?  Any suggested fix?
-evan
(Mac Pro 1,1 3.0 GHz Octocore, 24 GB RAM, SSD, OSX 10.6.6)

Thank you all for these helpful answers.
It sounds like this is not a bug but a built-in limitation.  Until some sort of Camera Raw update is released, I guess I willl go back to LR 3.6 as my primary working tool.  I will miss those lovely renderings though and although I could do the 'convert to PSD first'  method for the odd image, that is a major work flow issue for me.
-evan

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