Strengthening spatial orientation

Over the past few years, Marcelo de Lima Galvao and Angela Schwering examined th
Over the past few years, Marcelo de Lima Galvao and Angela Schwering examined the navigational abilities of more than 1,000 test persons in the driving simulator. © WWU - Peter Leßmann
Over the past few years, Marcelo de Lima Galvao and Angela Schwering examined the navigational abilities of more than 1,000 test persons in the driving simulator. WWU - Peter Leßmann Over the past few years, Marcelo de Lima Galvao and Angela Schwering examined the navigational abilities of more than 1,000 test persons in the driving simulator. Turn right in 100 metres. Stay in the left-hand lane. Turn right at the third exit. Such instructions are familiar enough to motorists, who have almost blind faith in their navigation system when they are driving on holiday, to business meetings or just in everyday life. The so-called "step-by-step? approach in providing instructions is the dominant one in satnavs and apps.
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