My coordination and reaction time did not change at all since I was still capable of seeing the ball come toward me and hold my hand out to catch it but I wasn’t capable of catching it. But I am pretty sure it had something to do with the fact I was conscious unlike if I was truly drunk then my brain would have a lot of hiccups which cause my reaction time to be very late. One of the difficult tasks I had to do while the goggles are on was probably walking on the line since I couldn’t see the line so I wasn’t sure where to walk and try not to pump into people or losing my balance. …show more content…
With only my vision being impaired I got a bunch of bumps and bruises on my leg and arm because of how many times I bumped into people, imagine if I was drunk and decided to drive with a vision like this and even blurred mind. If I wasn’t capable of walking on a line how can I be able to drive a car on a road.
This activity taught me what’s like to have the eyes of a drunk person so in the future if I ever chose to drink I’ll make one of my friends come with me and the have to stay sober and drive me back home OR ask the bartender to take my car keas and under no circumstances give it to me so I’ll be forced to take a cab back home since now I know how dangerous it is to even walk while with the vision.
Danger from drinking is definitely is driving after having couple of drinks. Also it can be picking a fight, since when someone is drunk it’s pretty hard for them to focus so they’ll try to hit someone and they hit the air instead while the other person is sober they’ll just beat that person up which can lead them into coma or inertial bleeding which can cause