In the US, taxi drivers rarely die of Alzheimer’s — how mental maps protect the brain

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Summary:
- Researchers have identified a potential correlation between the complex cognitive demands of navigating city streets and a reduced incidence of Alzheimer's disease among taxi drivers.
- The study suggests that the constant requirement to maintain and update "mental maps" of urban environments may act as a form of cognitive reserve, potentially strengthening neural pathways and offering a protective effect against neurodegenerative decline.

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