hand-eye coordination and tool use
Hand-eye coordination refers to the ability of the eyes and hands to work together in a precise and synchronized manner. It involves the brain's ability to process visual information and control the movements of the hands to perform tasks with accuracy and efficiency. Tool use refers to the skill of using objects or instruments to manipulate and accomplish specific tasks or goals, often requiring coordination between hand movements and visual perception.
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