Locomotor route-finding task is a mouthful, but thankfully there are several synonyms for this complex term. An easier way to describe it would be to call it a navigational challenge of walking or moving from one location to another. We could also refer to it as a mobility challenge that involves finding one's way through an unfamiliar environment. Another option could be to label it a spatial orientation test, as it often involves using visual and spatial cues to navigate. Alternatively, we could call it a directional task, as it requires individuals to follow a specific route or path. Regardless of the terminology used, locomotor route-finding tasks are essential for understanding human spatial cognition and can be used in various fields of research.