>>40667617 (OP)I recall going through these tests as a kid. My perception of time is probably shoddy for how long it took, but it was several sessions across what I think was a few weeks. Always the same two men.
Hearing test of some kind, where you'd raise a hand for the side you heard it on. Probably should've been my parents first clue something was off with me neurologically. I've got audio-tactile synesthesia, and I could feel the tones that were beyond my hearing range. I recall them questioning me about it quite a bit, asked me to describe the sensations at various pitches, and actually had me mark a diagram of where the sensations were. I'm guessing they wrote down correlating frequency? They took a lot of notes.
I recall looking at a ton of images, ranging from Rorschach type images, to photos, to illustrations, etc. and being asked to describe how they made me feel, but they would push for elaboration in the sense of the 'environment' of the image, not my emotions. I also recall them asking me to name the people if they were in the image or whatever.
I vaguely recall a sensory test of some kind where my eyes were covered, and I was asked to describe how imagining different things, words, places, appeared in to me in my mind. They would play audio clips, and ask me to describe how they appeared in my imagination.
There was another sort of vision test, where they turned the lights off, and used the typical eye exam letter chart but with images, and used different light colors on it. I recall seeing different images appear based on the color of the light. I distinctly recall a green light causing a few letters to shimmer really brightly. Cannot for the life of me recall what letters it was, though.
There were a few 'toy' tests of some kind, but I'm really fuzzy on the details. Maybe something about arranging objects within a fixed space. I do recall tabletop mazes.
I remember the pink liquid as well, but never had an issue remembering