cognitive abilities and tool use
"Cognitive abilities refer to the mental processes involved in acquiring and using knowledge, including perception, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making. Tool use, on the other hand, refers to the skill of utilizing external objects or instruments to achieve a specific goal or task. When combined, cognitive abilities and tool use involve the capacity to understand, manipulate, and apply tools effectively through cognitive processes."
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