Learning your way in a city: experience and gender differences in configurational knowledge of one’s environment

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  • who: Albert Postma from the Research Institute, University, TNO Earth, Life, and Social University of Sheffield, UK have published the research work: Learning your way in a city: experience and gender differences in configurational knowledge of one's environment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In light of the foregoing, the aim of this study was to provide further insights into the effects of experience in males and females on the construction of mental representations of their daily environment. The distance comparison task in this study provides important information on how the quality of spatial representations . . .

     

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