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  • Learning to Drive: How Cognitive Skills Shape Car Steering
    While innate behaviors play a crucial role in our survival and development, the ability to steer a car is a learned skill. Steering a car requires complex cognitive processes, coordination, and training to master. It involves visual-spatial skills, decision-making, motor control, and familiarity with traffic rules and regulations. These aspects are not part of our innate behavioral repertoire but are acquired through experience, practice, and cultural learning.
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