In the existing scientific research, a large number of data support a basic conclusion, that is, among humans and many animals, male animals (including humans, deer rats, meadow voles, rats and primate macaques) have better spatial ability than female animals. Therefore, statistically speaking, women's spatial ability is weaker than that of men, and it will be more difficult for women to find their own way. This shows the influence of congenital factors. After space training, your sense of direction can be invincible. Although women's sense of direction is weaker than men's, exercise the day after tomorrow can also enhance their sense of direction.
In fact, spatial ability needs constant long-term exercise and study. A person's space ability will change with his/her education and living ability: he/she may develop because of continuous training and learning, or waste space ability because he/she is far away from complex tasks in this field for a long time. A person who is often responsible for traveling with a group will be constantly trained in his space ability and have more and more advantages in space ability, which makes him more and more confident in the future. In addition, spatial ability is also related to other abilities, including mathematics, language, memory and logic.
They restrict and promote each other, so people with higher education are more likely to have better spatial ability. In fact, in the statistical data of men's and women's spatial ability, individual differences often fluctuate greatly. In other words, this statistical conclusion is difficult to apply to individuals. In fact, it may be common that women have better spatial ability than men.