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The streets, alleys, paths, and parks of our childhood impress us with benefits we never had before
First, the scientists found that, on average, people who grew up in rural areas had a better sense of direction than those who grew up in cities
The team then looked at maps of the major cities in these countries and categorized them according to the complexity of their layouts
Research has also shown that people generally orient themselves better when confronted with terrain near people who travelled as children: if they are from a rural area, they navigate great distances better if they are at a "right angle" "Growing up in cities, they adapt better to grid planning
These results were achieved by developing Sea Hero Quest, a video game that studies Alzheimer's disease
Entropy of city street networks linked to future spatial navigation ability