I never though of counting turns and such and changing the language descriptors. That is excellent advice! I will start using that. I am thinking that will actually translate well to using a computer and to doing repairs also. I can think of a lot of uses for that concept, so, yes, many ideas are surfacing from your advice. Thank you very much! I also have very good proprioceptive ability. I am very adept at climbing and things like that. I am thinking that trying to "walk" or climb through a memory might help too. Thanks for mentioning proprioceptive as a concept as well! Also, your use of the "bland map" is interesting because I often turn my computer screen to the grayscale screen setting because all of the color is visual noise and I can learn much better without all that color. I am going to look up the bland map view. I have never heard of that. Interesting!
Just no visuals. I can use tactile and kinesthetic memory and language/concepts to compensate, but memory will never come up visually. Actually, I forgot to mention also I can remember code (like html) because it is tied kinesthetically/tactilely to speech, to writing/typing, and to language. No smells, but I can hear music in my head -- but not in layers -- just the themes, because, again, it is a tactile/kinesthetic modality. Visuals just seem like ungraspable things, like not being able to grasp the mist in the air.
Yes, definitely. I have this with trips I have taken as well.