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    Cabbies' Brains Have More 'Navigation' Gray Matter

    If you want to know the quickest route to a restaurant or hotel, a taxi driver may be your best bet. And new research suggests their savvy skills are imprinted in their brains.

    Turns out, the intensive training required of London taxi driver candidates may alter the drivers' brains, changing the part of the brain in charge of memory and spatial navigation, the new study suggests.

    The training is known as "the knowledge" and includes memorizing 25,000 London streets and their complicated layouts, as well as 20,000 landmarks. After learning "the knowledge," trainees must take a series of exams, with only about half of the candidates ultimately passing.

    Researchers conducted memory tests and took brain scans using magnetic resonance imaging of 79 male trainee London taxi drivers at the start of their training. They took follow-up MRI images three to four years later, just after the drivers' final qualification exams. The researchers also took MRI brain scans of 31 male participants who didn't undergo training and who served as controls.

    At the beginning of the study, the participants showed no differences in either brain structure or memory. Three to four years later, however, the researchers found an increase in gray matter in the posterior hippocampi, or the back part of the hippocampus, among the 39 trainees who ultimately qualified as taxi drivers. This change was not observed in the non-taxi drivers or trainees who had failed the exams.

    "The human brain remains 'plastic' even in adult life, allowing it to adapt when we learn new tasks," study researcher Eleanor Maguire of University College London said in a statement. "By following the trainee taxi drivers over time as they acquired — or failed to acquire — 'the knowledge,' we have seen directly and within individuals how the structure of the hippocampus can change with external stimulation."

    Qualified taxi drivers showed better memory performance for London-based information during the follow-up testing than controls or those who failed the test; however, they displayed "surprisingly poorer learning and memory for certain types of new visual information," compared with controls, the researchers write online today (Dec. 8) in the journal Current Biology, "suggesting there might be a price to pay for the acquisition of their spatial knowledge."

    The qualified taxi drivers' poorer performance when it came to retaining certain visual information may be linked to reduced anterior hippocampal volume that compensated for the development of more gray matter volume in their posterior hippocampi, according to the study authors.

    Because the study results suggest that the brains of the qualified taxi drivers changed to accommodate the knowledge of London's streets, the findings may be used in future programs for lifelong learning and rehabilitation after brain injury, the researchers said.

    Even so, the researchers can't be sure that an underlying biological mechanism didn't give these successful taxi drivers more plastic brains, for instance. "What is not clear is whether those trainees who became fully-fledged taxi drivers had some biological advantage over those who failed. Could it be, for example, that they have a genetic predisposition towards having a more adaptable, 'plastic' brain?" Maguire said. "In other words, the perennial question of 'nature versus nurture' is still open."

    As for how the results would hold up in the United States, the jury is out, as the "training" is not the same. In the U.S., the preparation requirements for taxi drivers differ from state to state, with local taxi commissions setting licensing standards for driving experience and training. For example, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) requires that a person applying to become a licensed taxi driver must have a valid Department of Motor Vehicles chauffeur's license (which involves a short written exam on taxi-specific driving laws) issued by the state of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut or Pennsylvania. The TLC also requires that applicants pass a drug test, have a social security card, be at least 19 years old and have no outstanding parking violations.

    You can follow LiveScience writer Remy Melina on Twitter @remymelina. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience  and on Facebook.

     

    25 comments

    • Amuse  •  5 mths ago
      I am close to someone with severe long term PTSD, which has been found to shrink the hippocampus over time. He can barely find his way home. Found this article interesting.
    • Bill  •  De Forest, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This type of research was done years ago. It has to do with neuroplasticity, the 10,000 hour 'rule', repetition, experience, etc. We all program our brains to do something--even dig ourselves into mental ruts. Even people in the Far Right get stuck in their own mental ruts.
    • voice  •  Wallingford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Does this include female cabbies?
      • meltdown2000 5 mths ago
        No because the women will stop to ask directions and the men never do!
    • Jeff  •  Akron, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Good cabbies are unfortunately far & few between. If you ever find an excellent cabbie, get his/her contact info, become a personnal client and you'll never be disappointed.
      • dm 5 mths ago
        i agree with you, the cab drivers (most) who have been around many years are the best. The new drivers have no idea where they are going. and they love stealing orders from the other drivers. My father has been driving a cab for aprox 35 years or more. he hardly plays the streets he has a book full of clients. and if I get lost I call him and he says turn right here go this way and you will be there quick. always works
    • R  •  5 mths ago
      this extra navigation cells in the parts of the brain are any use to them to navigate the economy out of the crisis ? how many brains are there in all the capitalist countries that are in an economic crisis ? billions of brains, and can't find a way out so far from the capitalist economic crisis ? so much for capitalist intelligence ! no wonder that people living under capitalism need new brains, because every so many years they get deep economic crisis, plus all the other dysfunctionalities inbuilt in the capitalist system from its inception over 200 years ago.it is quite logical that defective brains of the people living under capitalism will keep on having sick economic systems, there is no one without the other.diseased brains , diseased economic systems, all rolled into one, on the opposite side of the same coin.
    • ped2ast  •  5 mths ago
      Anyway I was a Cabi for allmost 5 years but unfortunatley after 9/11 buisness went down rapitley and the I have a Bus-License for the past 25 years I went back in the Coach buisness and also Transit driving but due economic crisis I aqiered a new Profession in the Securityfield.
      • kegler 5 mths ago
        Cabby, almost, unfortunately, rapidly, bus license (no - ), acquired, security field (with a space). no wonder you were driving cab.
      • viligeidiot 5 mths ago
        Kegler, you missed business, (twice) and good gawd the GRAMMAR...unBElieveable I sure hope his spoken English is far superior and as far as being a 'security guard' I was in the field for awhile and I'd HATE to try and decipher his nightly/incident reports but he's probably low on the totem pole looking after a parking lot or something.
      • d b 5 mths ago
        a nice way of saying you got thrown in jail for drug dealing.
    • heganite  •  5 mths ago
      Duh, of course the successful driver's brains were different...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      I know my city quite well and I can visualize the area in my brain. I think that's the kind of aptitude you need for this job. My mother was a cartographer during the war, maybe I get it from her.
    • d b  •  5 mths ago
      Hey Great, with all those navigation skills, they can easily find their way back to where they came from.
    • down_with_debt  •  5 mths ago
      i heard this story, like, 5 years ago.
    • BelieveInScience  •  5 mths ago
      too bad right wingers, tea baggers and Sarah Palin followers will never grow enough grey matter in their brain in order to realise the importance of science in every life!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      thats the reason why thoses african muslim arab wanhindoust to come in america to drive a taxi hoping to built some cell in brain
    • kegler  •  5 mths ago
      thank you for researching grey matter in their brains. ill sleep much better knowing we spent millions to tell us how much there is in an immigrants brain while our own remain homeless and starve. well done.
    • Shelley G  •  5 mths ago
      No wondering about it here. My dad drove cab for 15 years. It was impossible to get him lost.
    • axle  •  5 mths ago
      Her we go again the experts are at it again
    • element  •  5 mths ago
      It's what allows them to take the longest route and run up the tab!
    • Loki  •  5 mths ago
      It is unfortunate that taxi driving in Canada does not have the esteemed position that it has in London! It may be in part that the very selective process used for qualifying the London Taxi Drivers is simply not in place here..................or am I wrong and have just been unlucky??
      • Under assistant westcoast ... 5 mths ago
        Anyone with a pulse
      • dan 5 mths ago
        consider the earning difference too. London is a big vibrant city. there is a lot of money there to go by. cab driver's earn pennies here compared to London. now who's going to go through that much of a trouble to drive a lousy cab in Canada. most of them are in deep poverty. one can easily notice it.
    • horse  •  5 mths ago
      Which is why they have to wrap their heads in cloth -- so all the extra matter doesn't spill out onto the seats...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      who needs brains anymore..see, there are these things called a GPS that do all the work for you and I have seen many a cab driver use them...lol
    • Shane  •  5 mths ago
      Taking the time to roughly know 25,000 London streets and 20,000 landmarks or..... spending 100$ on a GPS to do it all for you.... call me me lazy but i'll take the later of the two lol
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