genetic factors influencing cognitive development
"Genetic factors influencing cognitive development" refers to the inherent biological traits and characteristics inherited from parents that play a role in shaping an individual's mental abilities, such as intelligence, memory, and problem-solving skills, as they grow and develop throughout their life.
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