For a lot of men, the notion that they have a better sense of direction than women was already a fact, now a scientific study proves it.
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology conducted a study where volunteers completed a series of navigation based tasks with brain scans taken in the process.
The results show men have a more adept sense of direction because they use a separate part of their brain to find their way.
It was also found when women in the study had a dose of testosterone dropped onto their tongue, their navigational skills improved.
In an MRI scanner, participants were given 30 seconds for each of the 45 navigational tasks which included completing challenges such as finding a car from different starting points.