There was a study shown on TLC once. A pair of teenage boys were put in a hedge maze, and a pair of girls on the other side. The hedge maze had identical turns and signs to confuse the players. It was shown that women relied more on landmarks, therefore making them go in circles. While the men tried to figure out which direction to go, and which way they were facing when they started, and which way they should face at the end. Their explanation of this was that when the human race was in its infancy, women gathered berries, therefore would follow the paths and bushes. But the men would have to go hunting for meat, but meat had no trail meat went where ever it wanted (like man), so the men started to develope brains more on problem solving (getting home)

[Edited by SteveCRM on 08-25-2000 at 07:32 PM]