Summary: New research shows that the brain region supporting map-based navigation is active in children as young as five years old. Using a child-friendly virtual environment called Tiny Town, resear… [+10922 chars]
Five-Year-Olds Can Navigate Maps Using Adultlike Brain Systems - Neuroscience News
New research shows that the brain region supporting map-based navigation is active in children as young as five years old.
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