In this short scene, we learn that Arita has lost her balance and is unable to see people. She has also lost her sense of balance in her head, which is why she cannot see the faces of others. She is also unable to control her emotions, which she blames on the damage she has done to her amygdala, the part of her brain that controls her emotions. She feels that she is not able to take back what she did, because she was the one who caused the animals to attack her and her friend.
In this short scene, we learn that Arita has lost her balance and is unable to see people. She has also lost her sense of balance in her head, which is why she cannot see the faces of others. She is also unable to control her emotions, which she blames on the damage she has done to her amygdala, the part of her brain that controls her emotions. She feels that she is not able to take back what she did, because she was the one who caused the animals to attack her and her friend.