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"disorientation" Definitions
  1. a feeling of not being able to recognize where you are or where you should go
  2. a feeling of being confused or not able to think clearly

451 Sentences With "disorientation"

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One of the cardinal signs of Alzheimer's is disorientation, and disorientation involves not recognizing familiar people.
But a sloping, sandy bottom appears to increase their disorientation.
Divisions in her cabinet have deepened the sense of disorientation.
Elsewhere, the record has its moments of disorientation and disjunct.
In my disorientation, I looked to my mother for guidance.
Anyone these days may be forgiven for moments of disorientation.
Two were treated by medics for asphyxia, disorientation and joint pain.
Done poorly, it can ruin the experience, causing frustration and disorientation.
The HTC Vive has a front-facing camera that helps disorientation.
Millions of Europeans felt a similar sense of disorientation and anxiety.
That's not a criticism, but it certainly heightened my early disorientation.
Visual disorientation is part of the driving aesthetic of his work.
Like Dimetapp, love tastes strange, is intoxicating, and can induce disorientation.
The two tend to alternate; call this the choreography of disorientation.
More severe symptoms include disorientation, seizures and coma, the CDC said.
The disorientation, the confusion, the half-truth, the shock, the dark humor.
With no warning, the dropping things, the hallucinations, the disorientation would return.
"We're trying to create a sense of disorientation, of dislocation," Antosca says.
Yet the code behind our online lives is designed to thwart disorientation.
CP: I think the disorientation factor is a dig at the competition.
We are living in a time of collective disorientation and mental clutter.
There is also a sense of strategic disorientation: After nearly three quarters
That will help reduce your risk of injury, disorientation, and panic attacks.
It then can progress into more serious symptoms like disorientation and convulsions.
It was a feeling of disorientation I'd never felt so acutely before.
The first source of disorientation in the monastery is caused by time.
We celebrate the idea that through disorientation and challenge we find growth.
The sense of disorientation is reinforced by flickering lights and fog machines.
Hexane is a neurotoxin that can cause disorientation and have other neurological effects.
I still have a little bit of problems with memory and spatial disorientation.
When people undergo trauma, even when they're not its direct victims, disorientation follows.
What the app does is simulate the visual disorientation common during concussion incidents.
Part of this disorientation is likely due to a lack of weak ties.
It doesn't feel good: a hotness around the temples, an almost nauseating disorientation.
Showing grace under pressure, my wife searched "disorientation" in an online health guide.
They're also generally framed off-center, adding a little disorientation to the conversation.
As for the disorientation, the presentation paid little attention to fashion show protocol.
Professor Olaf Blanke recently demonstrated that haunt-like illusions could arise from perceptual disorientation.
They definitely, I think, convey that sense of disorientation, things being not quite clear.
This feeling of disorientation for runners is one of the Midnight Half's greatest features.
The potential nausea, vomiting, sweating, fatigue, and disorientation were concerns but not a priority.
Dream by experimental musician Philippe Lambert immerses viewers in the strange disorientation of slumber.
The symptoms included everything from headaches, nausea, and vomiting to disorientation, agitation, and seizures.
This, in turn, can lead to harmful effects, including headache, confusion, disorientation and death.
The image is anomalous but not the sensation of disorientation and discovery it imparts.
Without those instruments, flying in heavy clouds can cause "spatial disorientation," Yurman told NBC.
Such disorientation served a narrative purpose: I never felt fully comfortable in the novel.
Panic and disorientation are precisely the elements on which the would-be dictator feasts.
The effect of the disorientation is unnerving, dissolving the boundary between surface and depth.
Mr. Aster plays with scale, size, sound and perspective to maximize the audience's disorientation.
The effects of the virus — rash, fever, respiratory infection, disorientation — suggest an agonizing death.
Around the cafeteria table, PSUSU members planned their Disorientation Guide, a popular recruiting tool.
That mirrors her own experiences: confusion, disorientation, paranoia, and the feeling of losing time.
"I'm feeling pretty confused right now," my one friend says after our initial disorientation subsides.
The image evokes the fragmentation of space and spatial disorientation experienced by soldiers at war.
Tension, suspense and dread comes not from bodily or psychological torture, but disorientation and uncertainty.
If left untreated, the toxin attacks the brain causing lethargy, disorientation, seizures and even death.
I was rudderless and confused, experiencing a kind of urban disorientation a la Walter Benjamin.
What if you get vertigo en route, and the dizziness and disorientation throws you off?
Otherwise, pilots risk uncertainty or disorientation when transferring their simulated experience to the real world.
Victims of sleep deprivation often experience drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, and eventually disorientation, hallucinations, and paranoia.
CTE is a progressive degenerative brain disease that can manifest in depression, disorientation and aggression.
She succeeds in conveying the sense of claustrophobia and disorientation that are the refugee condition.
SAUs in temporary or malfunctional disconnections experience disorientation and anxiety with unpredictable reactions and behaviors.
She sings about knowledge and disorientation, discord and reconciliation; the music tells the same story.
Yet the disorientation for the new arrivals can be as unrelenting as the Canadian winter.
It begins with a moment of bracing disorientation: a monologue delivered almost entirely in Korean.
Japanese pilots will get extended training on how to deal with spatial disorientation, the ministry said.
The audience's temporal disorientation mimics the protagonist's — and that makes for a more powerful viewing experience.
She imbues it with a monochromatic blue cast creating an additional feeling of distance and disorientation.
Nimbus colors, woozy noises, and wobbly objects can appear preposterous, generating phantasmagoria and feelings of disorientation.
It causes an acute onset of fever and can cause mental confusion, disorientation, delirium, or coma.
One crashed that month, killing the pilot in what investigators said was a spatial disorientation incident.
" This, he said, can cause "severe exhaustion, shortness of breath, disorientation, heart palpitations, and yes… erections.
" In an interview, Deflem talks about the spiraling disorientation he felt: "You kind of undergo it.
There's a smoky texture of hypnagogic disorientation on Henry Street inside the artist-run space Shrine.
And my disorientation began when I sat in on Knicks Coach Jeff Hornacek's pregame news conference.
She is in limbo, caught between worlds, suffering from the disorientation that so often accompanies mourning.
But this disorientation is deliberate, part of Adam Gordon's "Tiernan," his first solo exhibition in New York.
Symptoms can include disorientation, confusion, slurred speech, unusual and extreme agitation, stroke-like symptoms, lethargy, and delirium.
A headset's failure to do this at a high level of fidelity can cause disorientation and nausea.
For people with type 1 diabetes, low blood sugar can cause problems like shakiness, disorientation, and fatigue.
Her sugar levels can fall dangerously low -- known as hypoglycemia -- causing shakiness, confusion, disorientation and potentially unconsciousness.
Investigators believe the crash was caused by "spatial disorientation" — and that the haze had obscured the horizon.
Rare is the work that manages to empathetically convey the helplessness and disorientation of the condition himself.
"'Horseshoe Crab' deals with the disorientation that occurs throughout life as you change and age" Wellbaum says.
"a feeling of confusion and disorientation took over" London-based Artist Pierre Buttin certainly knows the feeling.
The result, though at times frustratingly elliptical, is a memorably phantasmagoric evocation of political and social disorientation.
That was a shock that everyone felt to some degree, and there was a lot of disorientation.
The video, recorded by a witness, captured disorientation and confusion in the immediate aftermath of the explosion.
To give viewers the same sense of disorientation, the director Christopher Nolan tells the story in reverse.
And in their panic and disorientation, liberal elites now are not much different from Communist elites then.
"Such can be the extent of cognitive disorientation during extreme fear," Dr. Basoglu said in an email.
Others died from vague conditions like "exhaustion" or accidents that might be related to disorientation from hypoxia.
Sleeve Sick: The period of disorientation that comes after a person's stack is inserted into a new sleeve.
He cannot dress himself and struggles with balance and disorientation daily, requiring 24-hour care from his mother.
Upon arriving in Mexico City, Graham had expected he would suffer from bouts of homesickness or cultural disorientation.
That "Indecision" is experienced in a small, pitch-black gallery only heightens the lovely disorientation of the piece.
That makes Morvan one of the first to illustrate the disorientation of young people in the French suburbs.
The nested-plot threads blur hallucination and reality, creating a disorientation that is sometimes more confusing than productive.
By midnight, I'm thinking of recommending this experiment to the CIA as a disorientation tactic for terrorist interrogations.
All of this plays into a sensory experience that culminates first and foremost in a state of disorientation.
To explore this data is to toggle, in seconds, among wildly disparate emotional states: surprise, disorientation, curiosity, disappointment.
Disorientation propagates itself — and disoriented people are more inclined to accept a despot as sole font of truth.
" We need to get a little lost, pursue "productive and instructive disorientation, distraction, wild-goose chases, dead ends.
Coyotes, finds a lot of inspiration in this disorientation, letting audio mirages move in and out of focus.
However, temporal delay between participant's movement and the robot's touch produced disorientation accompanied by strong feeling of a presence.
Although disorientation is so widespread that it amounts to a collective condition, it is also ours personally and individually.
"Use This Gospel" begins with a persistent, needling drone that bespeaks anxiety, disorientation and a pressing need for healing.
What it does instead is prioritize Mandy's subjective experience of the fallout, in all of its confusion and disorientation.
Widowers are endangered beings, challenged by grief and its grim companions: loneliness, disorientation and a statistically high mortality rate.
It's a symphony in disorientation, underscoring the bewilderment each character experiences as their ménage a trois shifts its balance.
But this disorientation increases still further when we remember that behind all these male voices is Lynne Tillman herself.
She talks about the surreal disorientation she experiences when a (white) neighbor mistakes her (black) father for a gardener.
So are the development of a personality cult, the stripping of meaning from language and the spread of disorientation.
It was winter 2003, and she was with friends strung out on drugs, her mind in a crazed disorientation.
Abuse creates self-doubt, weakness, shame and at some point, out of disorientation and fear, a self-imposed prison.
But with your dorm packed up and college in the rearview mirror, you may be experiencing an unfamiliar disorientation.
This isn't a cookie-cutter whodunit, though; it's really a study in Osman's stranger-in-a-strange-land disorientation.
BRANTLEY I'm glad you mentioned the Wooster Group, because they really pioneered the multicamera, multi-mic art of disorientation.
Rather than use a mumble to signal confusion or disorientation, he treats blurry words as a thing of exuberance.
With an amusing heresy, he subverted the structures of pictorial space in order to elicit feelings of uncertainty and disorientation.
It balanced the genre's intrinsic glorification of violence with a sense of disorientation that leaves you reeling and shell-shocked.
Fatigue and disorientation overcame Carmen and she fell to her right and off of the saddle of the spinning cycle.
A robot like CIMON with human-like personalities could help mitigate the disorientation astronauts may feel in space, Schulien said.
Scientists believe repeated head trauma causes CTE, a progressive degenerative brain disease that can manifest in depression, disorientation and aggression.
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome—which can include seizures, bouts of disorientation, and severe anxiety—has a 5% to 10% mortality rate.
Many of the tracks fade in and out, causing the listener disorientation, but stick with it and you'll be rewarded.
A century earlier, the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard coined the phrase "the dizziness of freedom" to capture a similar disorientation.
Such encounters can escalate out of control if police officers misread the confusion and disorientation that such people are experiencing.
Collectively titled "The Ten Largest," they may induce disorientation, not the least for the way they blow open art history.
The disorientation only begins there in "Fruits of Disillusion," a wispy, wavery, deliberately ambling three minutes of low-fi psychedelia.
The book "beautifully captures the 'disorientation' of exile and the attempt to reconstruct a self," according to Dalia Sofer's review.
After a moment of total disorientation, I realized they were most likely cast members of the Radio City Christmas show.
Come for the wacky hijinks, musical numbers, and great performances; stay for Ryan Murphy's best experiment in audience disorientation yet. 
"The disorientation can be very anxiety provoking," he explains, as can the loss of control that comes with compromised mental capacities.
Almost 40 percent of people with disabilities say they experienced psychological stress or disorientation in the aftermath of crisis-related trauma.
"I'm in a place to really bridge that economic disorientation," he said in an interview the day he announced his candidacy.
New research from University of Oxford shows that the disorientation isn't just in your head: Navigating public transportation is really hard.
The coming Super Bowl in Santa Clara will recreate the Super Bowl in New Jersey, and not just via cartographic disorientation.
Symptoms include sleepiness, dizziness and disorientation -- dangerous, possibly lethal side effects for drinkers and, if they drive, for others as well.
Disorientation is the equivalent, in space and time, of the visual defamiliarization that was the 20th-century avant-garde's job description.
Adding to the disorientation, you can choose to enter this movie at any time; it's being shot just down the hall.
"Constant total darkness would cause disorientation to time of day and perhaps disrupt circadian rhythms that support restful sleep," Auerbach said.
Memory loss in older patients can often cause "an erosion of familiarity" and be accompanied by feelings of disorientation, he said.
Among the symptoms reported by the embassy personnel are sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Opinion This must be what it feels like to be the victim of a random attack: shock, disbelief, disorientation, confusion, distress.
It helps brings old emotions to the fore, momentarily sweeping away disorientation caused by the resident's irreversible, progressive loss of faculties.
In mourning, she decides to commit to youthful disorientation, embarking on a year of part-time gigs and one-night stands.
However, some adverse effects of marijuana use, like dizziness or disorientation, that creep up on some smokers may be worse when ill.
"Soma," an instrumental sextet inspired by Ms. Fure's grandmother's struggle with Parkinson's disease, became a powerful reflection on misdirected gestures and disorientation.
But the music they make is disarmingly fun—and eventually, you get over the synesthesia and disorientation and lean into the trip.
In the disorientation delivered by the more intense moments of their songs - and it is intense - you slip inside his head too.
Each person described "the symptoms they most often experience during an episode, including aura, disorientation, and blurred vision," according to a statement.
I did quickly find that as I started writing about my own disorientation and pain, it helped me in very noticeable ways.
To add to the feeling of disorientation, the soft, wire-mesh flooring gave me the sense that I was floating on nothing.
But going from the barracks to the stage, even if you're playing a sailor on shore leave, is a particularly intense disorientation.
The symptoms resembled those caused by mild brain trauma, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
A welcome disorientation, even an epiphany or two, might arise from doing without conventional touchstones like, say, a mirror, or a refrigerator.
It seems to me that some cultural disorientation was an unavoidable consequence of any effort to create more equity in the system.
When a pilot enters fog and loses his sense of direction, "it's a combination of disorientation and mental workload," Mr. Wise said.
Defined by Cheung's difficulty communicating with the cast and crew, the film is about disorientation, and it can be a bit disorienting itself.
These songs generally not only discuss the mindset these drugs create but sonically simulate the disorientation and amniotic calm they offer the user.
Falls are one of the leading causes of preventable death among older adults and disorientation can be misinterpreted as the onset of dementia.
No similar currents of disorientation tugged at me during the revival of "Dying City," which opened on Monday night at Second Stage Theater.
The feeling of temporary physical weakness or mental disorientation upon seeing something of great beauty has been called the Stendhal, or Florence, syndrome.
Beyond stomach distress and vomiting, exceeding that can raise blood levels of calcium, leading to confusion, disorientation, heart rhythm problems, and kidney damage.
It needs to be independent of the circles of malevolence and disorientation that the Democratic House and the president have drawn around them.
The show became the glue for a family experiencing the jolts and disorientation of being in a new country and its alien culture.
"This would explain the 'disorientation' of stranded whales often cited by rescuers trying to coax the animals back into deeper water," she said.
You want coziness, reassurance, home, and instead you get subtle disorientation and a sense that these interiors have psychologically fraught stories to tell.
Lee's foray into 120 frames-per-second shooting, combined with depth-of-field-obliterating 3D cinematography, made for a perfect storm of visual disorientation.
We expect that most citizens will fight the disorientation of conspiracist unreality and stand by the common-sense world of reliable facts and arguments.
Here, the trickster disorientation of collage is the closest we get to that experience — with the wild work of Seana Gavin and Lara Ogel.
It's a beautifully filmed sequence: his image blurs as Kate freezes, and the moment captures her panic and disorientation, her paralysis in the crisis.
There's a woozy disorientation to both the feeling of being inside such a group and the feeling of suddenly finding yourself outside of it.
The first half-hour was especially persuasive — the sound design was brilliant in its ability to communicate the monster's disorientation in his new world.
He also describes some degree of disorientation, saying that he would wake up unsure if he was still in space or home on Earth.
Among Trump's opposition on that platform, a sense of political disorientation is constant and paralyzing, conferring attention on anyone who can provide temporary relief.
I thought that this was an opportunity to use something which was familiar and create a sense of subtle disorientation at the same time.
It leads directly into the vast, darkened Wade Thompson Drill Hall, which is Part 1, and to a few powerful moments of genuine disorientation.
The first sensation I had while starting to play Echo Arena, a free game published by Oculus Studios and released July 20, was disorientation.
To utter falsehood after falsehood, directly or through a spokesman, is to foster the disorientation that makes crowds susceptible to the delusions of strongmen.
DISORIENTATION The accident involved a Boeing 737-800, the predecessor to the Boeing 737 MAX, which remains grounded after two fatal crashes since 2018.
The hospital was an essential hub for survivors of 9/11 and a place where the city spontaneously confronted its communal grief and disorientation.
Would it amplify the effects and make disorientation worse, or would the absence of gravity merely negate the effects of virtual reality motion sickness?
But perhaps disorientation is necessary to convey the life of this ordinary girl who was forced to grow up too quickly and fend for herself.
Drawing from personal experiences and histories, I create abstract optical sculptures and images to engage with the viewer through ideas of perception, disorientation, and camouflage.
As a queer Asian woman, the artist investigates what the weight of tension is on the body, and how disorientation manifests in the body politic.
Trapped on the space station, the film does meander a bit, but the spooky occurrences it pursues add to the film's overwhelming atmosphere of disorientation.
Noisey: So the disorientation with the LA music industry, is it that you feel like it's fake and that you don't fit in at all?
The scene that follows manages to communicate both the precision-architecture of warfare and the total disorientation of an individual in the thick of it.
The chorus' chord progression is boosted and placed front and center, played off by the Scandinavian producers to successively evoke triumphant euphoria and easygoing disorientation.
What I'm interested in is disorientation—the way our culture of image making and sharing can make fact feel like fiction, and fiction like fact.
The feeling was one of disorientation as much as dizziness, with some cloudy vision, light nausea and the sensation of being overwhelmed by my surroundings.
He saw these phenomena as very human psychological responses to disorientation and proposed that they were challenging the very structures of communities, institutions and nations.
"The fact that this occurred in a university dormitory, housing first-year college students, only exacerbates our collective sense of disbelief and disorientation," it continued.
Conservationists say the testing, a precursor to oil drilling, can cause disorientation that leads to beachings of an endangered species, the North Atlantic right whale.
One of the most terrifying aspects of anxiety is a feeling of derealization or depersonalization, which is a disorientation in one's own body and surroundings.
When "Voodoo" was released, a great number of musicians actually found it difficult to listen to, because of the gluey disorientation imparted by these grooves.
Yet the fuel and oxygen of immigrant literature — movement, exile, nostalgia, cultural disorientation — are nevertheless what fire the pistons of this trenchant and panoramic novel.
For him the calendar and the clock have no meaning, and as the film proceeds, growing darker and stranger, we feel his impatience and disorientation.
That brief moment of disorientation, followed by the realization that your body is about to hit the floor, fills you with the ultimate kind of powerlessness.
But piecing together historical events that have been long omitted or glossed over is tricky, and Apostol's storytelling mirrors the disorientation such a task can create.
I scanned it again for confirmation and read it out loud to my friend, who looked at me from across the room in disorientation, then disbelief.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, concentrations of carbon monoxide above 150 to 200 parts per million can cause disorientation, unconsciousness and even death.
"The fact that this occurred in a university dormitory, housing first-year college students, only exacerbates our collective sense of disbelief and disorientation," the court said.
Starting with NBC's The Good Place,1 the subgenre's standouts manage a sort of dual metabolism, punctuating their long-arc ambitions with moments of utter disorientation.
Flamingos by Grant Maierhofer (Itna Press) If it's an era of oversharing, it's also an era of overconsumption, to the point of nausea, disorientation, and misdirection.
In trials, patients have reported disorientation, high blood pressure, and vomiting; others taking ketamine for depression have also talked about feeling something like a euphoric trip.
The dark room, the road, and the bison appear in such quick succession that you're left scrambling for the answers, Anne's physical disorientation matching your own.
The motion tracking is so close to perfect that there's no disorientation, no sick-making mismatch between what you're seeing and what your body is doing.
Once your brain adjusts — and it will take a few minutes of disorientation to do so — the system proves surprisingly adept at simulating a space environment.
He remembers being captivated by "Acperience 1," an influential 1992 track that layered surging, menacing Roland bass lines to create nine minutes of dance-floor disorientation.
Her disorientation is quite intuitive since she represents hinge between her aging mother and newborn daughter, constantly looking both forward and back, at birth and death.
In retrospect, I can see that moving to New York as a young adult was my response to a desperate need for that type of disorientation.
In "Mortal," she testifies to an overwhelming longing — one that threatens to drown her — in an eerie track that compounds both her need and her disorientation.
They packed his shrapnel wounds and gave him the standard treatment for his pain and disorientation: two weeks off, with a generous prescription of sleep medication.
Psychosis is a symptom: a temporary disorientation that resembles a waking dream, with odd, imagined sights and sounds, often accompanied by paranoia or an ominous sensation.
This sense of disruption and disorientation suits the overriding subject here, which relates to black bodies and their historic — and continued — vulnerability in the United States.
Although the way "Winter Brothers" is edited encourages a degree of disorientation, a narrative — either productively minimalist or simply underdeveloped, depending on your taste — gradually emerges.
Waking with a body packed full of a sleep aid causes disorientation and shaky sensory-motor performance that typically lasts about 30 minutes to an hour.
They are essential for helping people like Mr. Bailey deal with the emotional scars of prison and the inevitable disorientation of re-entering a changed world.
Other unexplained incidents cited by the Air Force include disorientation and hypocapnia and hypercapnia — abnormally low and high levels, respectively, of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Symptoms of sepsis include chills or fever, extreme pain or discomfort, clammy or sweaty skin, confusion or disorientation, shortness of breath and a high heart rate.
"We believe it highly likely the pilot was suffering from vertigo or spatial disorientation and wasn't aware of his condition," Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya told a briefing.
Will his confrontational, brazen approach, the prosecution of personal grudges on social media and tendency to stir disorientation prove to be a workable template for a presidency?
The effects are worse at night, according to the study, which said at the time that 12% of Japanese military air accidents were caused by spatial disorientation.
The question fits as a motto for a number of films across the different shorts programs, with each film creating a deliberate disorientation, creative confusion, and dislocation.
I remember feeling warm and tingly, and having some slight disorientation and small changes in spatial relationships—things that were farther seemed closer than they were, etc.
Disorientation An obscure pizzeria in northwest Washington, DC, becomes, in the eyes of some, a center of international child sex trafficking run by Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
Rather than staying just oriented enough to let the viewers enjoy their disorientation, it's trapped between really going all in and sticking to something slightly more conventional.
Fallout VR uses a teleportation system of movement rather than having the character walk, which helps fight the disorientation and nausea that can sometimes accompany VR gameplay.
Much more rarely — in between 1 and 4 percent of users — Ambien has been associated with odd behavioral and psychiatric side effects, including hallucinations, disorientation, and disinhibition.
" In a statement after his arrest Monday -- before the video surfaced -- Woods said alcohol was not involved, blaming his disorientation on "an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications.
At the same time there is the disorientation of learning that he is not quite who they thought he was—another acute instance of a familiar syndrome.
Conservatives have contested this and, in their cover letter, the four cardinals asked the pope to "resolve those doubts which are the cause of disorientation and confusion".
They put the executives inside simulated cars and drove them around sharp turns, accelerating and decelerating and putting their vestibular systems through a crash course in disorientation.
Every couple of days the street cleaner must pay a machine to change their gender lest they suffer an increased sense of disorientation while wandering the city.
Beyond that, you'll likely excrete lots of CBD because you can't absorb anymore, and you could experience negative effects, such as fatigue, disorientation and anxiety, Giordano says.
Predictably, her re-emergence in the public eye is stirring the toxic brew of Clinton-hate and Clinton-worship, along with a certain discernible fatigue and disorientation.
The condition is characterized by fever or chills, extreme pain or discomfort, clammy or sweaty skin, confusion or disorientation, shortness of breath, and a high heart rate.
And attempts by President Donald Trump and his opponents to weaponize new reports of Moscow's interference for political gain only risk deepening the sense of national disorientation.
I expected to feel uncomfortable in the hermetically sealed bubble of the resort, but the disorientation came as soon as we were on the airport shuttle bus.
They count on a certain amount of basic disorientation to do their work, which many report involves the temporary unshackling of the mind from ordinary semantic logic.
Writers and travellers alike do their best work when they don't know what they're looking for; disorientation requires problem-solving, and a new landscape holds secrets still.
I guess I would recommend that folks just dig into the sound and get lost—to me this stuff is psychedelic music, so disorientation is a plus!
In Thomas Pierce's warm and inventive debut novel, "The Afterlives," reality is slippery, time is out of joint and profound disorientation is a feature of daily existence.
Combined with how VR presents depth of field and other effects, this leads to a variety of optical problems and inconsistencies that can produce headaches, nausea and disorientation.
Chronic wasting disease , or CWD, affects the central nervous system of not only deer but moose and elk, and can cause disorientation, emaciation, excessive drinking, drooling and urination.
Before the gig has even begun there's a feeling of disorientation, more like standing in an art installation than waiting among a crowd at south London's Brixton Academy.
Authorities disclosed on Saturday that he was detained and cited for trespassing after entering a restricted area at LAX - an incident airport police attributed to disorientation from drinking.
Even in the comic's early days of simple swords and sorcery, Sim would do things like warp the edges of a panel and Cerebus's outline to represent disorientation.
The shock and awe with which the Trump administration initially took office has given way to an apparent lull, a period of seeming disorientation and grasping for direction.
Furthering Loman's disorientation, Weinstein proceeded to treat the rape like a standard component of their business, as if the professional discussion he offered Loman had actually taken place.
As with this work, others highlight the fact that while we think of language as a way of conveying meaning, it can also be a tool for disorientation.
In addition to a high core body temperature, the signs and symptoms of exertional heatstroke include fainting or dizziness, vomiting, confusion and disorientation and unusual behavior like aggression.
Subjects touch on topics that are, perhaps, to be expected in the context of a refugee story: persecution, fear, danger, lost family members, uncertainty, homesickness, longing, and disorientation.
In an interview a few hours after he announced his candidacy, Mr. Ryan said he wanted to address the "economic disorientation" caused by the decline of traditional manufacturing.
Playful, internet-driven, and always humorous, Bennani's work enlivens the disorientation and absurdity of the early 21st century through social media-infused storytelling and an effervescent visual language.
In one instance, he says he poured LSD from the Florida State Hospital infirmary into a staff coffeepot, thinking the workers' disorientation would clear the way for his exit.
Owens is impeccable comic relief, and his delivery of a multitude of jingles is magnificent — and, as is characteristic of the series, his character helps resolve Yara's emotional disorientation.
The dynamic of overload and disorientation, and the final cathartic break from them, isn't isolated to Black Mirror — it's a dominant theme of the last five years of culture.
CNBC's Jim Cramer says the onslaught of earnings reports this week has brought Wall Street to the point of "maximum disorientation" and reminds investors how to balance the workload.
Snoozing can result in sleep inertia, a feeling of grogginess and disorientation that occurs after you wake up from a short period of sleep and can last for hours.
Without the necessary navigation instruments for foul weather, "flying in heavy clouds can cause 'spacial disorientation,' " former Air Safety Investigator Al Yurman said in an interview, according to NBC.
There's enough control that you feel like you're driving, and enough assistance that the disorientation caused by steering a car from a fixed external vantage point doesn't ruin everything.
David Lynch had some television success with that sort of disorientation with "Twin Peaks," but this series may not catch the same buzz because it's not quirky, just elusive.
And this, of course, was precisely the trauma that Spielberg was channeling too: the loneliness and disorientation that followed his own parents' separation—the foundational experience of Spielberg's childhood.
At any moment, the movie is liable to turn up at a different spot along the route, a sort of productive disorientation that contributes to a feeling of universality.
In interviews, some of them, and their loved ones, recalled the challenges of resuming their lives — including family tensions, financial woes, pangs of anxiety and a sense of disorientation.
There was no mention of how to escape a sinking helicopter, or the disorientation that is common as the aircraft goes underwater rapidly and, many times, turns upside down.
Typical jet lag effects include difficulty falling asleep at bedtime and waking up in the morning, poor sleep, general tiredness, as well as irritability, disorientation, concentration, and memory problems.
There have also been unexplained incidents of disorientation, and hypocapnia and hypercapnia, which is when there is abnormally low and high levels, respectively, of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Lumet described feeling "dread and disorientation" after accepting a ride home in Simmons's car, only for his driver to take her to the music mogul's apartment, despite her objections.
The text conveys our total disorientation through hilarious stories such as when a legendary platoon sergeant pointed due west at Jupiter and began a navigation lesson for his soldiers.
Amid this disorientation, an important possibility may have been overlooked: that the rich world's problems do not stem from an overdose of liberal principles, but from their insufficiently bold application.
While the majority of experts agreed the benefits of ketamine outweighed any potential risks, short-lasting side-effects such as disorientation, raised blood pressure, and headaches have been commonly found.
"We're living in a time of extreme disorientation in this country, so content with themes of danger, chaos, questionable ethics and injustice feel relevant to consumers right now," she said.
Magic mushrooms can create a headspace where erudition and imagination become artistic affiliates, but in this show, the trickster disorientation of collage is the closest we get to that experience.
For instance, when you're drunk, you might experience blurred vision, an increased heart rate, a sense of disorientation, and a drop in blood sugar that causes dizziness, Dr. Gupta says.
That might explain the industrial sounds, pre- and post-digital revolution, and the sense of disorientation; but you don't need to know it to feel the track's organization and power.
Student activists around the country publish Disorientation Guides to educate new students on the "sneaky truths" about their campuses, in the words of one distributed at Long Island University, Brooklyn.
Just this June, a New York resident reported experiencing hallucinations and disorientation, which doctors believed was due to a brain tumor -- until they discovered a baby tapeworm in her brain.
That theme comes through in every element of this haunting production, whose intensity coexists with a sense of disorientation: Ms. Zimmerman has subtly destabilized almost every aspect of the work.
Fragments of Euclid isn't afraid to lean into disorientation, using its visuals to justify the bizarre architecture and keep its world readable even as it spins around in different orientations.
That's necessary for this story because when Sam Bell finds out that his home for the past three years isn't what he thought, his feeling of disorientation has to be pronounced.
Kushner's work grapples with the question of what is to be done — what we are to do — in the midst of our collective and individual disorientation, in the absence of progress.
These spindly irritants can use their psychic powers to mess with your soldiers, taking control of their minds to cause panic, disorientation, or even force them to fire on their friends.
A school principal, Iris has long immersed herself in noble work — a stay against the disorientation that's plagued her since she was abandoned by the man she loved before her husband.
Severe cases can be fatal, since the virus can cause infection of the brain and spinal cord, resulting in disorientation, seizures, and loss of coordination and speech, according to the CDC.
Traveling through Uzbekistan, and encountering practices like kopkari, can give Western travelers that sense of disorientation and novelty that drives so many of us to leave home in the first place.
M.L.B.'s concussion protocol lays out what trainers should look for when they are examining a player for signs of a concussion, including disorientation, loss of balance, and a vacant look.
Stray Kids know that this feeling they're communicating with "Side Effects" — one of disorientation, fear, and confusion that goes hand-in-hand with growing up — is one they share with Stay.
It wouldn't be the last time, during our five-day stay, that I'd feel this sense of generational disorientation — of being not so much in another country as in another era.
Players should be forced to sit for at least 10 minutes on the sidelines to give doctors a better sense of whether symptoms, like dizziness and disorientation, are emerging, Nowinski said.
Eventually, the Everest doctors were able to ascertain the cause of Easterling's disorientation: after a month on dexamethasone, a powerful anti-inflammatory steroid, he had stopped taking the drug cold turkey.
Raikichi's slow, difficult acclimatisation to this new climate is both endearing and illuminating: his temper is borne out of disorientation and a sense that his place in the world is being upended.
There are some personal songs on that album as well, that mirror a phase in our lives that was and to a certain part still is filled with misery, depression and disorientation.
Twenty-eight Georgia middle school students were taken to the hospital on Valentine's Day with complaints of nausea and disorientation after eating candies and snacks that had been brought to the school.
The study: Trained reviewers looked at every, single event that involved head contact during all 64 World Cup matches for obvious signs of concussion like disorientation, temporary unconsciousness, or seizure-like movements.
Couple that fact with some genuinely troubling text messages between FBI agents, and the Fox News chorus warning of a Deep State coup, and you have the makings of a disorientation machine.
Even if children were in such conditions for only a few days or a week, they spent that time in a state of constant disorientation and fear with no relief, Shapiro said.
The National Association of Truck Stop Operators offers trainings to help truckers, truck stop owners and employees identify the signs of human trafficking, such as malnourishment, lack of eye contact and disorientation.
One problem the Army is trying to solve is disorientation when soldiers step out of a combat vehicle or helicopter, and Project Mounted Soldier, using the developmental IVAS technology, has a solution.
In addition, patients and doctors will have to sign a form acknowledging the risks of the drug, which include disorientation, high blood pressure, and an out-of-body feeling we call dissociation.
This purposeful disorientation, combined with there being too many artists to even begin to catalogue here is refreshing in a way — one of the rare moments when too much is exactly enough.
"In 2018, the sense of fear and panic — the disorientation about how people who are not like us could see the world the way they do — it's so elemental," Mr. Weiler said.
At night, familiar blocks can carry the vibe of passing through a suburban neighborhood you've never been in before — minimal cars, minimal people, a nagging disorientation, buildings sapped of all their energy.
The affected personnel exhibited several health problems that resemble those caused by mild brain trauma such as a concussion, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Pearson Sound "XLB" (Hessle Audio) David Kennedy, who records as Pearson Sound, pushes minimal dance music toward brilliant disorientation by setting up drum-machine patterns and melting them down in stereo. 1.
I've made every adjustment I can — installed screens, put stickers on the glass door, hung icicle lights from the rafters — but migratory birds can be especially vulnerable to disorientation near unfamiliar buildings.
It was only after an autopsy following his death that his family learned he had Lewy Body Dementia, a horrific and baffling disease that causes disorientation and hallucinations – among numerous other heartbreaking symptoms.
And even its creators admit it's not nearly as good at tracking the world — as you walk around, objects shudder to the point of disorientation, even if they're beautifully clear when you're still.
Pure glee was writ large across his face as he detailed the discomfort and disorientation he inflicts on his victims and showed me around some of the rooms I'd skipped on my trip.
"The concept we wanted to explore was the disorientation that you go through in life, and the quest that we all go through to kind of find the ground again," the director said.
But the movement is subtle and restrained, providing a cinematic feel without causing the kind of disorientation that stems from aggressive camerawork in VR. The performances, on the other hand, are pleasantly theatrical.
"A lot of people said that [their eating disorder] somehow gives them orientation and a feeling of security in a society that is full of disorientation, pressure, and extremely high expectations," Rakoš says.
They took a close look at players who exhibited two or more signs of concussion, such as head-clutching, being slow to get up, disorientation and seizure-like movements, according to the study.
" A 2001 survey by the NIH found reports that low frequency sound could cause vertigo, imbalance, "intolerable sensations," incapacitation, disorientation, nausea, vomiting, bowel spasms and "resonances in inner organs, such as the heart.
Emmanuel Lubezki's lush and earthy cinematography renders the ripe, verdant Virginia landscape as alternately Edenic and treacherous, and the fugue-like editing captures the disorientation of encountering unfamiliar sights, sounds, and entire civilizations.
There is temporary lining on either side of the road, creating a slight tunnel effect, and the crowds and sounds and disorientation from having run so far can make familiar places seem foreign.
"The college should limit parties with alcohol the first several weeks of the fall semester, and, in particular, we recommend that the practice of allowing a 'Disorientation' party be ended," the report said.
That reminded me of the disorientation I experienced as a child when I went to an afternoon movie in winter: How did the world change from light to dark while I wasn't looking?
Dominic Dromgoole's "Hamlet Globe to Globe" takes readers around the world with a production of Shakespeare's tragedy, and a debut novel, "My Cat Yugoslavia," enchants with its depiction of the disorientation of exile.
Diplomats to Cuba in particular experienced a variety of symptoms, including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
That sense of "there's no up in space" is particularly strong in Life, and with Espinosa's camera swirling around the cast in long, dizzying takes, the disorientation makes for a solid thrill-ride experience.
Though the adjustment to microgravity doesn't take long, other issues arise within the first few days due to a phenomenon in which the head tilts downward between 12 and 20203 degrees, which causes disorientation.
When they collapse together for the Beach Boys-like harmony that's colored a few of the band's albums — like on the radiant, playful "Golden Gal" — they sound juicier in the wake of that disorientation.
The immediacy of Cato's description of trying to reach his injured son after the accident and of his disorientation in the days that followed reminds us that great grief has its own harrowing poetry.
The US citizens -- 24 in total -- suffered a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
TOKYO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Japan's defence ministry said it would restart flights of the F-35 stealth fighter aircraft on Thursday for the first time since a crash in April, resulting from pilot disorientation.
Her third novel, " Americanah ," which would win the National Book Critics Circle Award, would be larger still, describing the disorientation, release, and cruelties experienced by young Nigerians abroad, and their outsiders' dissection of America.
The US Army is looking to its new mixed reality heads-up display to solve a critical problem for soldiers — disorientation when exiting a vehicle, be it a ground-combat vehicle or a helicopter.
Mr. Ahmed deftly shows Naz's dawning terror as his world becomes ever smaller; the cinematography conveys the isolation, the disorientation, the feeling of being funneled down a dank, fluorescent-lit chute into the system.
Based on their little sister's level of disorientation, the siblings probably could have opted for a low-touch approach to their prank, like simply screaming, "Zombies are coming!" with an appropriate expression of fear.
Even then, at this time of profound national fear and disorientation, Mr. Johnson could not speak with gravitas, only with the odd, stagy emphasis of a man pretending while half his mind is elsewhere.
" It's "not an easy comedy to get the hang of," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times, "until you realize that it's as much about emotional disorientation as it is disorienting in itself.
It's symptoms at first can look like less serious ailments: confusion or disorientation; shortness of breath; high heart rate; fever, or shivering, or feeling very cold; extreme pain or discomfort; and clammy or sweaty skin.
Welcome to the shock event, designed precisely to jar the political system and civil society, causing a disorientation and disruption among the public and the political class that aids the leader in consolidating his power.
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board indicated there was no sign of engine failure contributing to the crash, bolstering the theory that pilot disorientation amid heavy fog is most likely to blame.
"New England Bound" conveys the disorientation, the deprivation, the vulnerability, the occasional hunger and the profound isolation that defined the life of most African exiles in Puritan New England, where there was no plantation community.
Mr. Koch's unease is a reflection of the wider discomfort and disorientation inside the Republican Party since Mr. Trump stormed the presidential primaries in 2016 and knocked out every candidate the Koch network had supported.
Even if I succeed, America will never be the homeland for me that it is for Agnes, and I hope she will be more forgiving of her father's disorientation than I was of my parents'.
In that moment of disorientation and anxiety, power-walking New Yorkers bumping into me from what felt like all sides, I took a picture of the street sign with my phone and blew it up.
But the sleight of hand is typical of the director, Asghar Farhadi, who has—in films like "About Elly" (2009), "A Separation" (2011), and "The Past" (2013)—shown himself to be a master of disorientation.
In late 2016, multiple US Embassy personnel in Cuba began reporting symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
At times, the pervasive disorientation Wang employs in these essays — the zigzagging narrative, the tangled sense of time, the repetitions, the abrupt announcements of ever more diagnoses (PTSD, bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia, Lyme) — can be distracting.
The four large color photographs of the artist playing at being a shaman, the discrete product of his own admitted disorientation at a Fire Island Artist Residency, don't fit alongside the body of his art.
Tokyo (CNN)The sudden crash of a Japanese F-1003 stealth fighter into the Pacific Ocean in April this year was likely caused by the "spatial disorientation" of its pilot, the country's defense minister said Monday.
A few tests later they realized that my liver had completely shut down because of the tumors and wasn't cleaning out the toxins in my body and it was filling up with ammonia, hence the disorientation.
As our technological ecosystem and communication platforms continue to develop exponentially, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and their progeny will undoubtedly create further challenges for the human psyche, including profound dependency, disorientation, depression and addiction.
It places participants amid a group of immigrants as they're set upon by the US Border Patrol, emphasizing feelings of disorientation, uncertainty, and fear, before ending with a video installation where undocumented immigrants tell their stories.
"Combined use with alcohol and use within risky or unfamiliar settings increase the risks of harm most commonly accidental injury, panic and short-lived confusion, disorientation, and fears of losing one's mind," Winstock told the Guardian.
He clearly likes horror and disorientation — at one point in Enemy, one Jake Gyllenhaal opens a bedroom door to discover that a 10-foot-tall tarantula has replaced the woman he was just making breakfast for.
Swanson and his colleagues examined the patients and found a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
Two days after President Donald Trump's humiliation in Helsinki, the election interference operation that keeps on giving -- for Russia -- is sowing new discord and disorientation in American politics and tightening its grip on the White House.
Children in New York separated from their parents due to the zero-tolerance policy are experiencing nightmares, disorientation and anxiety according to Mario Russell, lead attorney for Catholic Charities, which is legally representing some separated children.
There is striking fluctuation in his mood and mental state—he shows "lucid moments" (or minutes), and returns to his formal, genial personality, but for most of the time is lost in severe disorientation and agitation.
The actors' dysfunctional bus ride through Germany (with a brief excursion into Switzerland) becomes the framework for a performance that mixes personal narratives of displacement, escape and disorientation with shrewd, witty and, at times, irreverent observations.
Employing unconventional time and rhythm, and influenced by birdsong (Messiaen was an avid ornithologist), the piece conveys a sense of disorientation and anxiety, a reflection of life during wartime as well as the overarching apocalyptic theme.
A weird feature of this book's structure is that sometimes the new protagonist is someone you've never heard of, which creates a moment of disorientation that Frumkin bravely, confidently allows to remain; she trusts her readers.
Just as disorientation and bewilderment tell analysts something significant about what they are experiencing in the clinical setting, so too our confusion and anxiety in the face of Trumpism can tell us something important about ours.
A 2001 study by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or CSIRO, found anecdotal evidence that the VOCs found in a new car can cause headaches, irritation, even disorientation, but manufacturers have long debated such claims.
Still, Andrew Lincoln pulls off the scrambling disorientation of someone facing a zombie nightmare, and the scene mostly works to prove how bizarre and otherworldly this group must be to keep this monster as a horrifying pet.
He captures the idealism of volunteers, the exhilaration of killing the enemy for the first time, the comradeship of men under arms, the agony of loved ones at home and the disorientation of returning to civilian life.
When Tilden's son Vince (Nat Wolff) and his girlfriend, Shelly (Taissa Farmiga), who have driven from New York, show up in the second act, they quickly experience the same process of disorientation that we've just gone through.
From the photography darkroom to the disorientation of time in theatrical spaces, the 19th and 20th centuries radically changed our perception of darkness, from a state of night and shadows, to an artificial setting for spectral spectacles.
The physical tics and disorientation made him feel like an outcast, he recounts in an inspiring, humorous and often profound biography, Chasing Water: Elegy of an Olympian published this summer and written with Ervin's friend Constantine Markides.
And there's also some evidence that people living or working in high-rise buildings are more at risk for depression—one theory says it's because high-rises' constant motion can drive disorientation, depression, and other neurological problems.
"It is certainly the case that almost everyone who gets anywhere with meditation will pass through periods of negative emotion, confusion, disorientation, and heightened sensitivity to internal and external arisings," he wrote on his blog in 13.
In the declaration, Keryn Redstone described "distressing changes" in her grandfather's behavior shortly before and after Ms. Herzer was thrown out of his home, including extreme mood shifts, disorientation, blank expressions and crying for no apparent reason.
Though the adjustment to microgravity doesn't take long, other issues arise within the first few days due to a phenomenon in which the head naturally tilts downward between 12 and 20 degrees in zero gravity, causing disorientation.
In this and other works, the juxtaposition of random texts and images was meant to produce a momentary disorientation, a visual and mental shock caused by two or more layers of signification clashing and negating one another.
Long before Facebook and Twitter and Russian trolls on social media, the potential to combine the bombardment of visual media, the "genius" of an individual (Trump's word), and mass disorientation to forge dystopian madness had been imagined.
" A 2014 study on helicopter crashes into water, published in the journal "Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine," said reports of such accidents showed "the principal cause of death was drowning from failure to escape due to disorientation.
In 2016, Burke and three other cardinals issued a rare public challenge to Francis over some of his teachings in a major document on the family, accusing him of sowing disorientation and confusion on important moral issues.
US officials have detailed how personnel came in Cuba to experience a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
US officials have detailed how personnel in Cuba came to experience a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
Not only that, doctors discovered the cancer had spread to other parts of his body, including his brain, which is what likely caused his disorientation on the interstate the night of his disappearance, the Grand Forks Herald reported.
The reality is that drinking tends to come with its moments of dead-set certainty followed eventually by sloppy mood swings and profound regret and a disorientation that is really more anger at yourself for walking like Quasimodo.
What we quickly realize is the protagonist Jia Jia was extremely unhappy in her marriage, that her late husband was dismissive and cruel, and so she reacts to his death less with grief than with ambivalence and disorientation.
To travel from one empire in decline to countries whose golden eras were over 100 years in the past is to accept — and if possible, enjoy — the undeniable fact that disorientation can be its own kind of decadence.
The Beatles and their producer, George Martin, concocted eerie, unforgettable sounds from hand-played instruments and analog tape tricks; "Strawberry Fields," which miraculously interweaves two arrangements of the song in two keys, remains a marvel of internal disorientation.
As we filmed family after family passing through a hotel near New York, we were struck by the universality of the experience of landing in a new place after a long flight: jet lag, hunger, disorientation, anxiety, hope.
The near-miss diagnosis of a "bear market" on Christmas Eve 2018 seemed to have struck fear and disorientation in many investors, like an inconclusive lab test for a dread disease, making people vulnerable to more pessimistic feelings.
Abu Milhem's art follows these visual histories, but instead of idealizing the struggle, it performs a rhetoric of unmooring and disorientation, with the disrupted patterns and evocations of ghostly bodies hovering between corporeality and absence within the clothing.
Abrupt cuts and context shifts, traditionally problematic in VR, are used to great effect, putting the viewer in the same mindset of disorientation and fear that the immigrants themselves are facing as they're zip-tied in the desert sand.
This is reflected in the NFL concussion protocol, which goes into effect for any player displaying one of seven symptoms: loss of consciousness, slowness getting up, balance problems, a blank look, disorientation, clutching the head, and visual facial injury.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's air force said on Monday "spatial disorientation" likely caused one of its pilots to fly his F-35 stealth fighters into the Pacific Ocean in April, hitting the water at more than 1,100 kph (683 mph).
Everyone in this damn series strutted like a touched up supermodel too, with the perfect hair and chiseled cheeks; injecting hormonal extras an experience of what it feels be gawky, young, and sentimentally driven to the point of disorientation.
At a congressional hearing in January, US officials detailed how personnel experienced a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
The hippocampus is one of the first areas disrupted by Alzheimer's disease, an early symptom of which is disorientation; shrinkage in the hippocampus and neighboring regions appears to increase the risk of depression, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder.
In her remarkable novel, "Disoriental," Negar Djavadi — an Iranian writer who fled her native country after the 1979 revolution and settled in Paris — beautifully captures the "disorientation" of exile and the attempt to reconstruct a self through family stories.
Twenty-four United States personnel in Havana suffered a slew of health problems that resemble those that result from mild brain trauma such as a concussion, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
At its best, it generates the heady disorientation of a big, boozy bash where you feel you've met everybody before (even if you haven't) and all the partygoers seem like a whole lot of fun (until, abruptly, they don't).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The first sensation visitors to Anima at the Invisible Dog in Brooklyn experience is disorientation, as they walk through a dark tunnel made from scraps of wood that seem pulled together by a vortex.
Spatial disorientation is defined as "a situation in which a pilot cannot sense correctly the position, attitude, altitude, or the motion of an airplane," according to a 2009 study on Japan's Air Self-Defense Force in the journal Military Medicine.
So sometimes a person who wants or needs assistance will be very obvious, and other times it's not clear, but possible characteristics include anxiety, feeling alone or feeling trapped, disorientation—including in time and space—confusion, and fear of losing control.
The most terrible discovery for anyone who watched the trial closely and was willing to plumb his own sense of disorientation was that the Merah family inhabited a corner of the world where logic of this sort simply did not hold.
The truth, by most reasonable tellings, is less sensational: Benedict was at John Paul II's side as he slid into helplessness in the years before his death, and saw the disorientation that a dying Pope could sow among his flock.
TOKYO, June 10 (Reuters) - Japan's air force on Monday said spatial disorientation likely caused one of its pilots to fly his F-35 stealth fighters into the Pacific Ocean in April, hitting the water at more than 1,100 kph (683 mph).
The American Bar Association and others have made clear that the practice is deeply flawed, leading to reduced comprehension of proceedings, heightened anxiety and disorientation, and should be used only when it is in the best interest of the child.
In a series of monologues, sometimes gentle and sometimes harrowing, family members, lovers and others tell us about Shireen's growing unhappiness — the disorientation, the hospitalizations, the suicide attempts — and gradual recovery, which culminates in her becoming Deen through a gender transition.
Floor-to-ceiling windows framed an industrial wasteland spotted by neon Prada signs — a cartoon ape, hanging by one arm; a bunch of bananas; a stegosaurus — and the floor had been polished to a dark mirror, creating a vertiginous disorientation.
This hefty dose of dense art lays the conceptual framework needed for the digital work seen in subsequent galleries, fomenting thinking about how Minimalist aesthetics, the methodic reiteration of forms, and a general sense of disorientation have inspired electronic art.
Dreyer accentuates this disorientation through maneuvers that have no technical name — turning the camera upside down, having it pirouette to follow an action as it is reflected in a puddle of water, or moving the camera forward to recoil quickly.
At a congressional hearing in January, US officials detailed how personnel came to experience a variety of symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
Until then, the agency advises that doctors do not start any new patients on the drug and that they should contact existing patients immediately and look for signs of brain inflammation, including fever, seizures, changes in behavior, confusion and disorientation.
The series has left us all in a state of disorientation that forces us to question what, if anything, was real about the OA's (or Prairie's… I don't even know what to call her anymore) experiences in both the afterlife and captivity.
The shifting of the view from ground plane to wall introduces a disorientation that is part of the way we experience the work: we become highly conscious of looking when we scrutinize Sultan's work, no matter what medium she is working in.
Symphony of a Missing Room is  a visual art experiment where participants are subject to blindfolding (and other forms of disorientation) before being taken around art galleries, museums, and other spaces as a series of performance pieces happen in front of them.
Yet the relentless grasping after dominance that's on display — as well as the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey's gymnastically raunchy, coke-addled portrayal of Nero (Nerone, in the opera) — does evoke something of the riveted disorientation endemic to our time of, ahem, norm-breaking.
It could not, though, accommodate the dizziness, nausea, eye strain, vomiting, headaches, sweating and disorientation that many of the technology's users (more than 60%, according to one study) complained of—a set of symptoms that, collectively, have come to be called "cyber-sickness".
In 2016, Excedrin unveiled "The Migraine Experience," an augmented reality video that gave a person, wearing a virtual reality headset, the experiences of blurred vision, disorientation, sensitivity to light and other problems that people with migraines face — without the pain, of course.
The four cardinals, including America's Raymond Burke, initially wrote privately to the pope and when he declined to reply, went public with their concerns, saying there was "grave disorientation and great confusion" among the faithful because of uncertainties over the meaning of the new policy.
The first step is to teach people to seek treatment quickly when a loved one begins to show symptoms of sepsis, which include chills or fever; extreme pain or discomfort; clammy or sweaty skin; confusion or disorientation; shortness of breath; and a high heart rate.
There have been reports from the show floor of the demo causing nausea in virtual reality, but thankfully I wasn't plagued with any disorientation — just a distinct feeling that I needed to get back to the bright lights and safety of the show floor.
The head of the Argentine grain exporters and processors chamber, Gustavo Idígoras, said that while the text of the earlier decree published on Monday clarified the scope of the rule, there was still "disorientation" in ports and loading activity was not happening at normal levels.
In moments of sublime social disorientation — we are living in one such moment now — Nauman appears as one of the few artists who tells it exactly as it is, without ever being didactic or eschewing the personal motivations that are the ultimate source of art.
Now many of us throughout American society at large, after an interminable electoral campaign and transitional phase into the presidency of Donald J. Trump, have experienced a form of disorientation and anxiety that bears a striking resemblance to the clinical situation I have described.
That record totally infected This Young Monster's world since it's about all teen life as a monstrous phase where you transform into this sick creature—there's a chapter of the book called 'Untitled (Freak)' dealing with Diane Arbus' photography, and plenty of her works about that disorientation.
It took DrunkenUnicyclist over four minutes to come back from the seizure and disorientation to let the group know he was OK. Afterwards, the group gave an endearing rush of care and advice for DrunkenUnicyclist, making sure he reached out to someone and took it easy.
The trail of documents, letters, text messages, photographs and voice messages he left behind provides a vivid and heartbreaking, though incomplete, picture of a football player who in his last years began to display C.T.E.'s now familiar symptoms — including paranoia, disorientation, memory lapses and angry outbursts.
Never flinching from the physical disorientation or gore that sexual reassignment entails, she kicks off her ferocious 1994 essay "My Words to Victor Frankenstein Above the Village of Chamounix" with a description of her own rebirth that makes it sound like one of Frankenstein's macabre procedures.
They call the ghoster (or "call" — it seems clear to me that the person being called, based on their lack of disorientation and their immediate unleashing of reserves of aggression, has been clued in that there will be a phone call in which they are taped).
The audience will be asked to close its eyes on occasion; at other times, Amith Chandrashaker's delicate lighting will plunge into total blackness, most memorably to simulate the disorientation of visiting the fabled, labyrinthine caves of country X. Is any of this starting to sound familiar?
The novelist Marita Golden, my fellow panelist at the Carnegie Library, has a new book, "The Wide Circumference of Love," that has found the right metaphor for this disorientation: The mind of one of her characters is being consumed by Alzheimer's as Washington is undergoing its transformation.
Since the element of surprise, and even disorientation, is clearly intended to juice the theatrical appeal of the production, I probably shouldn't give more details about the other actions performed by both the Bats — the Flea's young acting troupe with the endearingly goofy name — and the ticket-buying participants.
To assess the severity of concussion symptoms after any head injuries, researchers asked players if they experienced a blow to the head, neck or upper body followed by symptoms like headaches, nausea, dizziness, loss of consciousness, memory problems, disorientation, confusion, seizures, visual problems, or feeling unsteady on their feet.
The Government Accountability Office identified a breakdown in communications in responding to the "attacks," which caused symptoms including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion in multiple US personnel at the embassy in Havana.
Maybe this is a reason for the disorientation: Life had run on a certain rhythm of time and logic, and then at a hundred different entry points, that rhythm and that logic shifted a little, sped up, slowed down, or disappeared, until you could barely remember what time it was.
"Curse of the Starving Class" (first staged in London in 1977) was the first in a rich series of family dramas of disorientation that also includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Buried Child" (1978), as well as "True West" (1980), "Fool for Love" (1983) and "A Lie of the Mind" (1985).
"It was just uncanny to be filming this pilot before, during and after the inauguration — because psychically what Diane goes through is this complete fall, and a profound sense of disorientation about her life, and having to just scramble up, and I think that was what was happening in the country," she said.
All blues guitar players bend notes, altering the pitch by stretching the string across the fretboard; Guy will bend a note so far that he produces a feeling of uneasy disorientation, and then, when he has decided the moment is right, he'll let the string settle into pitch and relieve the tension.
The overall effect is of a messing and mushing of time, a disorientation that can only be both observed and accomplished because of the things that have existed since both the dawn of Twin Peaks and the premiere of this season: electricity, data storage, the signals that distribute TV, and the screens themselves.
Knausgaard is terrific on the disorientation that goes with being an author who has made his private life public: the way in which the interviews you give never quite sound like the real you, or the oddness of having total strangers approach you in airports to share their feelings about your children.
The Americanah author took to Facebook to contextualize the initiative: "The Nigerian government's disastrous economic policies have led to a reduction in the value of the naira and therefore in disposable income, a change in values, a disorientation of the middle class, and most of all, to a debilitating sense of uncertainty," Adichie wrote.
But instead of offering a short burst of terror followed by the prospect of a quick escape, this immersive, sensorially complex movie evokes the terrifying disorientation and loneliness of migration: the eerie sounds of sand crunching underfoot; the surreal sights of jugs of water left by well-wishers; fragments of voices heard over radio transmissions.
On the day after the election, Kevin de León, the pro-tempore president of the California Senate, and Anthony Rendon, the speaker of the California Assembly, released a joint statement whose opening sentence—"Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land"—perfectly summarized the disorientation that millions of Americans were experiencing.
Daveed Diggs — who until mid-July played the Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton," and will be part of the cast of "Black-ish" on television this fall — is the group's M.C. In the song's video, you see Mr. Diggs in photographic negative behind blurry footage of matrix bar codes, describing disorientation and paranoia.
Watson, at the French Open there, complained about on-course security and cultural disorientation, then struggled — truly struggled — to come up with some of the names of the Paris landmarks he had just visited, including the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre (He did correctly name the Eiffel Tower after initially referring to it as "that big tower").
Because what I've reported on before is how actual external shocks to societies — such as major terrorist attacks, a market crash, a war, and the disorientation and interruption and state of emergency that follows these events — can become a pretext to very rapidly push through pro-corporate policies that you wouldn't be able to advance otherwise.
At least until Demna Gvasalia pulled the rug out from under, reasserting the sense of free-floating disorientation that Ms. Kawakubo had identified in a tour de force of a Balenciaga show, held in a "video tube" on the outskirts of Paris, amid the morphing, melting images of morphing, melting civilization in a 360-degree montage directed by the artist Jon Rafman.
At that point, under the concussion protocol, the spotters—who are authorized to call medical timeouts if they see a player who "displays obvious signs of disorientation" and "if it becomes apparent that the player is attempting to remain in the game and not be attended to by the club's medical or athletic training staff"—are cut out of the process.
" Ashuvud had this to say about her debut EP: "It's interesting to me how we often seek out our own disorientation—the odd human impulse that makes us revel in not knowing up from down on a rollercoaster, that causes us to seek again and again the turmoil of falling in love, that thrills us in our loss of control when we take drugs, alcohol.
Optional features could include sensors to keep it from colliding with a person or object (such as an overheight vehicle in front), warning lights and safety curtains at the rear to keep drivers of overheight vehicles from going underneath, repeater traffic signals underneath to relay the indications of traffic signals up ahead, and animated light displays to simulate stationary objects to prevent disorientation of drivers underneath.
Such disorientation is embedded, like an alien fossil, in the oeuvre of the polymathic Toogood, 42, who has for the last decade created objects, furniture, clothing and residential interiors that seem simultaneously futuristic and prehistoric: chairs with backs like the handle of a garden spade; sparsely furnished Georgian homes with murky gray walls and metal cage bookshelves; oversize, genderless garments of boiled wool and ivory canvas.
Screenshot via YouTube Here's the thing about songs about being drunk: At some point a few years ago, we all seemed to collectively decide that the best way to designate that a song was about the general state of substance-induced disorientation was to throw a couple synthesizer patches on there and make the whole thing sound like it was being filtered through a record player sitting at the bottom of a well.
Republicans are feeling a mixture of glee and disorientation one week after Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE shocked the world by defeating Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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