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Spatial orientation (the inverse being spatial disorientation, aka spatial-D) is the ability to maintain body orientation and posture in relation to the surrounding environment (physical space) at rest and during motion. Humans have evolved to maintain spatial orientation on the ground.
Topographical disorientation is the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes as a result of focal brain damage. [1] This disability may result from the inability to make use of selective spatial information (e.g., environmental landmarks) or to orient by means of specific cognitive strategies such as the ability to form a mental representation of the environment, also known ...
For patients with visuospatial dysgnosia, the information input may be strengthened by adding tactile, motor, and verbal perceptual inputs. This comes from the general occupational therapy practice of teaching clients with intellectual dysfunctions to use the most effective combinations of perceptual input modalities, which may enable them to complete a task.
The VA offers several education and career readiness programs including tuition assistance, vocational training, and career counseling. [6] The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 (commonly known as the "Post 9/11 GI Bill") provides full tuition and fees at four-year colleges or other qualified educational programs for Veterans who served on active duty for at least 3 years ...
[1] [10] BPPV is not a serious medical condition, [7] but may present serious risks of injury through falling or other spatial disorientation-induced accidents. When untreated, it might resolve in days to months; [6] however, it may recur in some people. [7] One can needlessly suffer from BPPV for years despite there being a simple and very ...
The airport environment also challenges passengers through spatial disorientation, communication difficulties, sensory stimulating environments, anxiety, and other factors. This may cause confusion or even distress to such individuals, and require personalized assistance in order to facilitate a more pleasant boarding and check-in experience.
Zero gravity interferes with the vestibular system's gravity-dependent operations, so that the two systems, vestibular and visual, no longer provide a unified and coherent sensory representation. This causes unpleasant disorientation sensations often quite distinct from terrestrial motion sickness, but with similar symptoms.
The Day the Music Died, spatial disorientation (controversial) Flash Airlines Flight 604, the leans (controversial) Gulf Air Flight 072, head-up illusion; Mount Erebus disaster, false visual reference illusion (featureless terrain indistinguishable from sky) Richard Rockefeller#Death, spatial disorientation