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This is the webpage for our project Taxi Brains, which will help scientists fight dementia with the help of London’s licenced taxi drivers. London cabbies have remarkable brains. Specifically, their brains' are larger in a region that shrinks early in Alzheimer’s disease -- the hippocampus. Understanding which parts of the hippocampus get bigger in relation to navigation ability will .  · Brain changes seen in cabbies who take 'The Knowledge'. The structure of a London taxi driver's brain changes during the gruelling process of learning the quickest way around the capital, scans. The really interesting thing about the brains of taxi drivers in the London study, was that the more they needed to learn about the streets and landmarks of London, the larger that area of their brain grew to accommodate all the new learning. That’s the opposite of “the older you are the more brain cells you lose”, a long-standing over-simplification that is losing credibility as study .


Dr John Williams, Head of Neuroscience and Mental Health at the Wellcome Trust, says: "The original study of the hippocampi of London taxi drivers provided tantalising hints that brain structure. The studies also showed that although taxi drivers displayed better memory for London-based information, they showed poorer learning and memory on other memory tasks involving visual information, suggesting that there might be a price to pay for acquiring the Knowledge. The research suggested that structural brain differences may have been. A The University College London research project is studying the brains of those it thinks have the best memories: the city’s taxi drivers.. The project, led by Professor Hugo Spiers and three doctoral students, is called “Taxi Brains” and will determine whether the hippocampus regions of the brains of taxi drivers contain clues to contribute to Alzheimer’s disease research.


Taxis and other similar forms of transportation can be quite useful when you’re in a new city, in a situation where you can’t drive or you don’t own a car and need to get somewhere quickly. And most of the time, your ride will go smoothly. When a year-old father of two absentmindedly left his wallet – containing €14, in cash and all of his family's travel documents – on the roof of his When a year-old father of two absentmindedly left his wallet – containing €14, When a taxi driver asked one simple question, he transformed his family's future. www.doorway.ru Relationships For 28 years, three months, and 12 days, I drove a New York City taxi. Now, if you were to ask me what I had for breakfast yesterday, I p.

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