disorientation in English

noun

lack of orientation, confusion, loss of bearings

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1. Disorientation is normal in transport.

2. His disorientation was the result of inattention.

3. To cause a person , for example to experience disorientation.

4. Have you seen him experience any dizziness or disorientation?

5. Increasing degrees of success on the Teleportation Trial can reduce or eliminate disorientation.

6. Another word for Bewilderment: confusion, puzzlement, disorientation, perplexity, bemusement Collins English Thesaurus

7. Some use it as a means to depict their disorientation and melancholy.

8. A vague feeling of disorientation or strangeness relative to the immediate environment.

9. A neurologic examination may detect disorientation, abnormal gait, altered reflexes, and sensory or motor neuron ...

10. For all that, Japan's disorientation is about more than the miscalculations of economic policymakers.

11. Feelings of disorientation are common in Confusion, and decision-making ability is impaired.

12. Recognized (Type II) Disorientation is more upsetting, but is usually sorted out, preventing an accident.

13. Anterograde amnesia and disorientation are associated with in-patients without traumatic brain injury taking opioids

14. The introduction of such travel technology initially led to disorientation and required a new outlook.

15. Synonyms for Blurrings include confusion, bewilderments, puzzlement, perplexity, bafflement, mystification, dither, wonder, befuddlement and disorientation

16. TOP BUZZ - High speed multidirectional movements guaranteeing the riders a space travel like disorientation experience.

17. You might experience some post-traumatic stress or disorientation, but your vitals look good.

18. This behavior is so unexpected that it generates instant disorientation ( and sometimes even anger ).

19. Morris was so stunned by this that he experienced a moment of total disorientation.

20. A sudden change in sensorium is the most common symptom and ranges from disorientation to coma.

21. Th-The French have this word, dépaysement, um, disorientation, like the feeling of not being in your home country.

22. The main features of poisoning include: lethargy, sensation, movement disorders, hallucinations, delusions , disorientation, and so on.

23. The current disorientation inside the Forum is solved by creating a new axis for main circulation.

24. Drug dealing, indiscriminate violence, other crime and family disorientation and disintegration are now all aspects of everyday existence.

25. A father's self-confidence and certainty were transformed into disorientation, self-doubt and a morbid contemplation of death.

26. On Sunday, March 21, I found Breadstick in a state of convulsions and extreme disorientation and rushed him back to DoveLewis

27. The most pernicious consequence of these internal Soviet developments was the disorientation of the proletarian vanguard in other countries.

28. Parkgoers draw perverse amusement from watching its victims stagger about in a state of vertiginous disorientation, after just one ride.

29. The main symptoms reported were nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, tonic and clonic convulsions, confusion, disorientation, and muscular twitching (IPCS 2000).

30. Bureaucratitis is an acute state of anxiety, high blood pressure, and disorientation caused by reluctant visits to a local municipality or post office

31. You'll be feeling a bit whiplashed, but that sense of disorientation hints at the fast-paced city that lies ahead.

32. Anomy, anomie: a feeling of disorientation and alienation from society caused by the perceived absence of a supporting social or moral framework

33. This page shows answers to the clue Confusing.Confusing may be defined as “Lacking clarity of meaning“Causing confusion or disorientation“Perplexing lacking clarity of meaning”

34. Also, increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood can lead to altered states of consciousness and feeling of expansiveness , and in extreme states of disorientation and hallucination.

35. A specific form of terrestrial motion sickness, being Carsick is quite common and evidenced by disorientation while reading a map, a book, or a small screen during travel

36. Danzy Senna 's first novel, Caucasia, is a story of traumatic dislocation, disorientation, and confused ethnic identity, set in 1970s and 80s Boston and intermittently in other places

37. Bafflement was a spell unique to Maztica.1 1 Effects 2 Components 3 Appendix 3.1 References A caster used this spell to cause confusion and disorientation in an individual they were addressing

38. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (3rd Edition) categorizes confusional Arousals as a “disorder of arousal from NREM sleep.” The episodes arise out of sleep and consist of confusion, disorientation, and amnesia for the event.

39. The cardinal symptoms of PCA are deficits of higher visual and spatial functions (mostly taking the form of Balint’s syndrome), variably associated with disorders of visual perception, topographical disorientation, visual object agnosia and prosopagnosia, and deficits affecting reading, copying, drawing, and calculation.

40. “Bogtrotter’s sound is a complex sculpture of professional disorientation, flooding your eardrums with endless undulating vocal synths that span a range of textures from warm to scratchy to buzzy to melty to chirpy in an intentional cacophony of bubbling audio characters” - LostinSound

41. • Delirium: acute deterioration of ability to maintain attention or focus, consequently accompanied by disorientation and fluctuating level of consciousness and often associated with perceptual disturbances; usually due to an underlying organic problem Delirium and dementia are both syndromes with large differential diagnoses for underlying causes.

42. HUMAN FACTORS AND AIRMANSHIP AVIATION PHYSIOLOGY 1 Hypoxia/hyperventilation 2 Orientation/disorientation/visual and vestibular illusions 3 Sleep/fatigue AVIATION PSYCHOLOGY 1 Decision-making process 2 Factors that influence decision-making 3 Situational awareness PILOT − EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS RELATIONSHIP 1 Controls and displays — errors in interpretation and control i.e. ADF/VOR RMI 2 Cockpit visibility — seat position. 3 Correct use of charts, checklists, manuals

43. Gerstmann syndrome is characterized by four primary symptoms: Dysgraphia/agraphia: deficiency in the ability to write Dyscalculia/acalculia: difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics Finger agnosia: inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand Left-right disorientation This disorder is often associated with brain lesions in the dominant (usually left) hemisphere including the angular and supramarginal gyri (Brodmann area 39 and 40 respectively) near the temporal and parietal lobe junction.