Sorry ladies! Men really ARE better at navigating: Their superior sense of direction allows them to be more efficient and make better use of shortcuts, claim scientists

It has been the subject of countless arguments between couples, but scientists have finally proven that men are ‘significantly’ more efficient at navigating than women.

According to new research, men are more likely to reach their destination faster than their female counterparts, according to Daily Mail.

This is typically because men are more likely to use a shortcut to get to their destination, while women prefer to stick with a tried-and-tested route

Researchers conducted a series of experiments to try to determine the difference in how the sexes navigate.

Male and female participants were asked to find their way around a computer-generated maze using a keyboard and mouse.

At the start of the experiment, each participant was shown a simple – albeit long-winded – route around the maze that passed a number of recognisable landmarks.

Researchers then asked subjects to navigate to certain parts of the maze to see whether they would use the route they had been taught, or whether they would use the landmarks to try and find a more efficient path to the destination.

Men overwhelming chose the latter and on average reached the destination faster.

Although many women were just as efficient as the best male performers, there was a greater percentage who took the slower learned route, which reduced the average

In a second version of the test, researchers asked a fresh batch of participants to navigate around the computer-generated maze, but did not always include the digital landmarks inside the maze.

This was designed to test how the different genders used these landmarks to position themselves.

Lead author of the study, Alexander Boone said: ‘As predicted from previous research, these experiments showed that men were more likely to take shortcuts and on average reached their goal location faster than women.

‘In contrast, female participants were more likely to follow learned routes and wander.

‘In both experiments, men were significantly more efficient than women.’

Since the maze and the landmarks were simulated in a computer program, researchers also asked whether participants played video games.

Researchers admit this could have played a role in the results.

‘It is also possible that the sex difference in efficiency is due in part to facility with the interface or navigation in virtual environments, as men tend to spend more time playing video games,’ speculates Boone.

According to Boone, it will be important in future research to examine whether the same results can be achieved when people navigate in real-world environments, rather than virtual ones.

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