Spatial Disorientation Measure

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Spatial Disorientation Measure

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About Spatial Disorientation Measure

Spatial Disorientation was assessed using a cognitive map method. A map was created which divided the course into 64 square segments, equating a ratio of 2:100 centimetres (See Appendix K). Participants were required to indicate the positioning of the boxes they discovered during the experiment by writing a number which indicted the order of the box (i.e., a ‘4’ for the fourth box they examined). The only reference points on the map were a label indicating the front of the room and an ‘H’ indicating the position of the helipad. The cognitive map was scored by calculating the number of squares the box was from the actual position. The score on the cognitive map indicated the distance from the actual target, therefore, a higher score represents worse performance and greater spatial disorientation.

Spatial Disorientation Measure

Spatial Disorientation Measure

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