2021
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/u3yjc
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Unrecognized Spatial Disorientation Recognition: A Methodological Study

Abstract: Pilots also experience spatial disorientation (SD) when flying. One factor contributing to this issue is the lack of a validated procedure for detecting Type I (unrecognized) SD. Most of the current literature focuses on recognized SD evaluation methods, but there are few reports that concentrate on unrecognized SD evaluation methods. We go through some of the issues with SD and compare the various SD assessment approaches. We report on the benefits and drawbacks of the quantitative questionnaire assessment pr… Show more

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