Rethinking GPS navigation: creating cognitive maps through auditory clues
Abstract GPS navigation is commonplace in everyday life. While it has the capacity to make our lives easier, it is often used to automate functions that were once exclusively performed by our brain. Staying mentally active is key to healthy brain aging. Therefore, is GPS navigation causing more harm...
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Main Authors: | Gregory D. Clemenson, Antonella Maselli, Alexander J. Fiannaca, Amos Miller, Mar Gonzalez-Franco |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/25760b8a6d2c42489d24f6e494be3f09 |
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