Researchers hypothesized that the physical and cognitive skills of orienteering might stimulate parts of the brain that our ancestors used to hunt and gather. “Modern humans may lack the specific cognitive and physical tasks that the brain needs to develop,” the scientists said.

Orienteering enthusiasts report improvements in spatial navigation and memory, suggesting that adding elements of orienteering to regular training can be beneficial throughout life.

Source: Ferra

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