Moriel wrote:
How reliable is this test, btw? The animations were long and boring, it was difficult to stay interested!
Well, as Noetic pointed out, at least some of the animations were too simple and predictable, something real-life situations tend not to be.
A huge difference, to my mind, is that in reality one of the main reasons I get lost is my tendency to mix up left and right when I'm
moving about. Sitting still in front of a screen, watching animations is a very different perceptual experience from walking around a complex environment. There's something about having to control the movements and position of my body,
and processing constantly changing visual input at the same time, that is very challenging to my brain. I can focus on one or the other, but doing both is hard. I'm guessing my bad proprioception has something to do with that; it requires a lot of brainpower to steer this ugly bag of mostly water around the world
. Whenever I get lost I have to stop moving and focus on the visual until I get my bearings again. Sometimes I panic and try to find my way by running around every which way, but then I just get even more lost.