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Past research has suggested that experience shapes brain structure and function
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For example, the cultural and geographic characteristics of the environment can affect cognition and mental health
Past research has suggested that experience shapes brain structure and function
On March 30, 2022, researchers from the University of Lyon, University College London and other institutions cooperated and published a research paper inNatureentitled: Entropy of city street networks linked to future spatial navigation ability
The study noted that people who grew up outside cities may have better navigational skills than those who grew up in urban environments , particularly grid-like street distribution
Using cognitive tasks in two video games, the research team measured the spatial navigation ability of 397,162 people from 38 countries
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The research team showed the participants a map showing the starting point and the locations of several checkpoints to look for in a given order
Using cognitive tasks in two video games, the research team measured the spatial navigation ability of 397,162 people from 38 countries
They found that people who grew up in more structured, grid-like
These findings suggest that the environment in which people grow up (particularly street structure) affects their ability to navigate, and that people navigate better in environments with similar structures to where they grew up
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Further research is needed to explore how these differences arise during childhood
These findings suggest that the environment in which people grow up (particularly street structure) affects their ability to navigate, and that people navigate better in environments with similar structures to where they grew up
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