In reptiles, there is a tremendous amount of inherited memory for shapes, smells and even muscle movements and motor control.
Rats and mice have instinctive knowledge of how to react when a bird appears overhead, what smells to avoid and which to approach.
Humans have instinctive recoiling for spiders and rodents.
If anything, screens completely undo a lot of natural instincts and genetic knowledge.
In reptiles, there is a tremendous amount of inherited memory for shapes, smells and even muscle movements and motor control.
Rats and mice have instinctive knowledge of how to react when a bird appears overhead, what smells to avoid and which to approach.
Humans have instinctive recoiling for spiders and rodents.
If anything, screens completely undo a lot of natural instincts and genetic knowledge.
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