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Hooding or head covering is the most common interrogation method, in which a woman is covered over her entire head. The main purpose is sensory deprivation during interrogation; it causes "disorientation, isolation, and fear." Head covering is used to blind the woman, disorient her, induce anxiety, maintain the torturer's anonymity, and prevent her from breathing freely. Moreover, the woman has no idea from which side and where the blow will hit her body.