Spatial Navigation and Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Spatial Navigation and Neurodevelopmental Disorder

 

It is now online the Editorial: [Spatial Navigation and Neurodevelopmental Disorders], 

by   Noemi Faedda, Laura Piccardi, Maddalena Boccia, Åsa Bartonek, Cecilia Guariglia, 

published in   Frontiers in Psychiatry, section Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. It is an open access publication accessible to readers anywhere in the world and closes the  research topic entitled “Spatial Navigation and Neurodevelopmental Disorders” aimed to  further understanding of how the development of spatial navigation skills in children and  adolescents is dependent on the development of other cognitive domains, in particular executive   functioning.

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