- A
greyout is a
transient loss of
vision characterized by a
perceived dimming of
light and color,
sometimes accompanied by a loss of
peripheral vision...
- the
lower parts of the body to the head. It is the
inverse effect of a
greyout,
where blood flows away from the head to the
lower parts of the body. Usually...
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regard to
starting or
stopping a
medical treatment. Coma Do not
resuscitate Greyout Hypnosis Living will
Shallow water blackout Sleep Somnophilia Syncope (fainting)...
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hypotension Dizziness Vertigo Vasovagal response Clouding of
consciousness Greyout "Chapter 14:
Evaluation of the
Dizzy Patient".
Retrieved 2009-08-06. Joel...
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album by
American band Head Set
Brownout (band), a band from Austin,
Texas Greyout, a
transient loss of
vision caused by
hypoxia Redout, a
medical symptom...
- p****engers for 60 seconds,
causing g-force
related symptoms starting with
greyout through tunnel vision to
black out, g-LOC (g-force
induced loss of consciousness)...
- in
experiencing an
altered state of consciousness, the
experience of a
greyout, or an
imagined approximation to a near-death experience. A
belief that...
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vision – loss of
peripheral vision,
retaining only the
center vision;
Greyout – a loss of
color vision;
Blackout – a
complete loss of
vision but retaining...
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common in
aerobatic or
fighter pilots. In
these cases,
tunnel vision and
greyout may
proceed to a g-force
induced loss of
consciousness (g-LOC). Hallucinogenic...
- As g-forces increase,
visual effects include loss of
colour vision ("
greyout"),
followed by
tunnel vision (where
peripheral vision is lost, retaining...