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Professor Ryuta Kawashima of Tohoku University found that driving a manual transmission lights up the prefrontal cortex, which handles memory and decision-making. The physical coordination required provides a cognitive workout that automatics or semi-autonomous vehicles cannot match. Manuals make up just 1 to 2 percent of new car sales in Japan.
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