0 very confused and unable to think clearly:
a dazed expression
1 confused or unable to think clearly, esp. as a result of an injury or from shock:
During the succeeding reunion, the infant stilled against the parent with eyes dazed for over 1 full min, and was, of course, judged disorganized.
After a long walk he came home, feeling dazed.
After hearing their performance of this magnificent quartet one is left dazzled, dazed, and filled with wild surmise.
This hypothesis gains weight from anecdotal evidence of ' sun-stricken ' or ' dazed ' ex-combatants.
The veterans stood in the circle, a bit dazed and sad and withdrawn.
Trancelike and dazed behaviors may then indicate lapses in serial processing.
Stereotypical behavior concerns, for example, the repeated pulling of hair with a dazed expression in a context in which the child is clearly stressed and the parent is available.
Other children with disorganized attachment classifications exhibit cognitive disorientation or affective dysregulation, such as appearing dazed or depressed while with the caregiver or showing apprehension of the caregiver on reunion.
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