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disorientation
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disorientation /dis·or·i·en·ta·tion/ (-or″e-en-ta´shun) the loss of proper bearings, or a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity.
spatial disorientation  the inability of a pilot or other air crew member to determine spatial attitude in relation to the surface of the earth; it occurs in conditions of restricted vision, and results from vestibular illusions.

dis·o·ri·en·ta·tion (ds-ôr-n-tshn)
n.
1. Loss of one's sense of direction, position, or relationship with one's surroundings.
2. A temporary or permanent state of confusion regarding place, time, or personal identity.

disorientation
[-ā′shən]
Etymology: L, dis + orienter, to proceed from
a state of mental confusion characterized by inadequate or incorrect perceptions of place, time, or identity. Disorientation may occur in organic mental disorders, in drug and alcohol intoxication, and, less commonly, after severe stress.

disorientation [dis-o″re-en-ta´shun]
the loss of proper bearings, or a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity.

disorientation
the patient appears to suffer a loss of proper bearings, or a state of mental confusion as to time, place or identity.

cetacean disorientation

disorientation
Psychiatry Loss of awareness of the position of one's self in relation to space, time, or other persons; confusion. See Delirium, Dementia.


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Of course, if you are looking for further shenanigans, there's always Club Havana upstairs - but even the sound coming down the stairs was enough to disorientate me.
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