Asked by ThePrincessesand Thefrog on Jun 27, 2024

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Aboriginal children outperform white Australian children on spatial memory tasks.

Spatial Memory Tasks

Spatial memory tasks are cognitive tests that assess an individual's ability to remember the locations and physical arrangement of objects and spaces.

Aboriginal Children

Refers to the young individuals belonging to the original groups of people inhabiting a country or region, especially those in Australia.

White Australian Children

A demographic subgroup referring to children in Australia of European descent or background.

  • Identify the impact of environmental elements on visual perception and optical illusions.
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Hannah JohnsonJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Research has shown that Aboriginal children, particularly those from desert regions, tend to outperform their non-Indigenous peers on spatial memory tasks. This is often attributed to the traditional lifestyle and navigation practices that emphasize spatial awareness and memory.