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Do you find your bearings quickly or are you easily disorientated? Do your friends trust you with the directions in a new city?
Marnie also hears that the country you live in might be a good predictor of your navigation skills and how growing up in the countryside may give you an wayfaring advantage. But is our navigational ability down to biology or experience, and can we improve it?
With much of our modern map use being delegated to smartphones, Marnie explores what implications an over-reliance on GPS technology might have for our brain health.
Presenter: Marnie Chesterton
(Photo:Lost man with map. Credit: Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.7
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Do you find your bearings quickly or are you easily disorientated? Do your friends trust you with the directions in a new city?
Marnie also hears that the country you live in might be a good predictor of your navigation skills and how growing up in the countryside may give you an wayfaring advantage. But is our navigational ability down to biology or experience, and can we improve it?
With much of our modern map use being delegated to smartphones, Marnie explores what implications an over-reliance on GPS technology might have for our brain health.
Presenter: Marnie Chesterton
(Photo:Lost man with map. Credit: Getty Images)

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