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Dr Véronique Bohbot, showed that,in healthy older adults,participants using spatial memory had reduced risks of dementia. http://ow.ly/3J8BO
January 24, 2011
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"Use spatial memory to reduce risks of dementia" says Veronique Bohbot, neuroscientist. http://ow.ly/3pRdD
December 15, 2010
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GPS addict? It may be eroding your brain - When it comes to spatial memory :'use it or lose it,' say researchers . http://ow.ly/3abmA
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