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751 Psychology says people who always lower the car radio before reversing share these 6 cognitive traits — and the habit reveals a sensory processing pattern that started long before they learned to drive

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/12/2026 11:30 EDT

Psychology says people who always lower the car radio before reversing share these 6 cognitive traits — and the habit reveals a sensory processing pattern that started long before they learned to drive

This automatic driving habit that millions share without realizing it reveals a sophisticated cognitive pattern that psychologists say predicts how you handle stress, process information, and make decisions in every area of your life.

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