Somewhat related: I think we do have a 3D map of the environment even for things that we aren’t looking at at the moment.
I do not appear to have that—or, at least, I don’t get much use out of it if it’s in here. While I can keep track of who is where in the house, I do so more in the form of a list of Last Known Locations, not in any sort of map (2D or 3D).
Possibly related—I am notorious for getting lost easily while driving, and can get very badly turned around if I am merely a short distance away from where I should be. I tend to navigate by memorising a route from A to B, as a list of directions (turn left at the third corner, then it’s the fourth street on the right...) and then I get into trouble if I can’t follow that route. (Nowadays, I tend to lean heavily on GPS when going to new places).
I do not appear to have that—or, at least, I don’t get much use out of it if it’s in here. While I can keep track of who is where in the house, I do so more in the form of a list of Last Known Locations, not in any sort of map (2D or 3D).
Possibly related—I am notorious for getting lost easily while driving, and can get very badly turned around if I am merely a short distance away from where I should be. I tend to navigate by memorising a route from A to B, as a list of directions (turn left at the third corner, then it’s the fourth street on the right...) and then I get into trouble if I can’t follow that route. (Nowadays, I tend to lean heavily on GPS when going to new places).