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This is fascinating. I love studies like this. Mike 03 Dec 2024 #1
Yeah. And pity those poor musicians who have to play the same repertory every day multiple times... erronis Dec 2024 #2
Our dad used to call the "stuff" on television "drivel." Imagine his horror now! Bumbles Dec 2024 #6
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. So, keep learning new tricks, new songs, new languages, new activities, etc Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2024 #7
Hey Siri. Turn off navigation. LiberalArkie Dec 2024 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author littlemissmartypants Dec 2024 #17
I'll tell my Uber driver if I ever use it. Silent Type Dec 2024 #4
Great info! Lulu KC Dec 2024 #5
That's what I have done. When first coming to a new place the GPS and maps are great. erronis Dec 2024 #8
That makes sense Lulu KC Dec 2024 #9
My understanding is that continuing to PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2024 #10
I'm a believer in non-fiction (or non-escapism) literature. Documentaries, science articles, etc. erronis Dec 2024 #11
That's interesting Unwind Your Mind Dec 2024 #21
Brain stimulation! Aussie105 Dec 2024 #12
They have a map in their head. forgotmylogin Dec 2024 #16
Google Maps is an awesome tool for learning how to "get there" before you get there FakeNoose Dec 2024 #19
London taxi drivers are a particular bunch. To get a license, they have to pass a test on "the knowledge." 3Hotdogs Dec 2024 #13
You stole my response to this story lol Devilsun Dec 2024 #23
wow, so interestng... FirstLight Dec 2024 #14
I play bridge and work logic puzzles. ananda Dec 2024 #15
This would suggest that anyone who learns and retains knowledge in large amounts FakeNoose Dec 2024 #18
This is specific to spatial orientation and navigation intrepidity Dec 2024 #29
Will GPS change this? LisaM Dec 2024 #20
Of course the human cab drivers are a dying breed. Replaced with GPS robots. erronis Dec 2024 #24
Same here. LisaM Dec 2024 #26
Fascinating. James48 Dec 2024 #22
Not to promote my own habits, but researching on the web is similar erronis Dec 2024 #25
Well, that theory is dead. Uber, Link and I'm sure current drivers use driving direction apps like Waze... brush Dec 2024 #27
...and the reason I still don't use GPS intrepidity Dec 2024 #28
For everyone interested in this topic intrepidity Dec 2024 #30
Thanks, this looks very interesting FakeNoose Dec 2024 #31
thanks - looks fascinating. I love real paper books but might try an audio recording. erronis Dec 2024 #33
Too bad navi apps are replacing the application of personal "skill" that navigation requires. live love laugh Dec 2024 #32
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