Measuring spatial navigation in children and adolescents: a systematic review

Dr N. Martin-Pozuelo presented in the poster session a work entitled ' Measuring spatial navigation in children and adolescents: a systematic review.' by Martin-Pozuelo, N; Solis-Garcia, M; Carballo-Costa, L; De Las Cuevas-Teran, I; Piccardi, L; Robles-Garcia V. related to the systematic review work carried out. The poster presentation took place in Barcelona (Spain) 18-21 May at the 4th Annual Meeting European Academy of Childhood Disability - EACD 2022 

Abstracts from the poster session were published in a supplementary issue of the journal

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.

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