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My first few hours alone in Paris were marked by spatial confusion, which worsened my already stammering body language.
Nevertheless, her artistic goal remains the same: to take her audiences on a ride, inducing their own physical experiences and spatial confusion.
That these apertures are edged in bands of dark, matte aluminum gives them a terrific graphic punch and adds to the work's spatial confusion while also introducing hints of Elizabethan half-timber and Caligari-esque Expressionism.
They are assembled into an ambiguous image that alternately reads as flat and abstract, and as cavernous and scary (something like a Charles Burchfield); big, noticeably fake facsimiles of wood knots add to the spatial confusion.
A 58-year-old farmer attended the emergency unit complaining of temporal and spatial confusion and psychomotor disturbances.
Spatial confusion may cause dementia sufferers to forget directions, thinking north is south and east is west.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by a progressive loss of learning and memory processes and alterations in spatial abilities, confusion, and disorientation.
If there is no likelihood of confusion, the spatial variables and the time variable of functions will be omitted.
Cognitive deficits often associated with delirium during sepsis include spatial and temporal disorientation, confusion as well as impaired learning and memory.
People with dementia often suffer from confusion about spatial, time, and temporal contexts.
This will minimize any confusion over spatial orientation when making cuts.
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