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Cognitive disconnection

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Consciousness disconnection can be described as the experience of feeling distant and detached from one's sense of identity, thought stream and general cognitive processes. This can create a wide range of changes within a person's perception of their own consciousness.

These are described and documented in the list below:

  • Feeling as though reality has become distant and vague
  • Feeling as though reality is a film or a dream
  • Feeling as though the world beyond one's immediate external environment is simply non-existent
  • Feeling a decrease in the overall speed, connectivity and analytical abilities of one's cognitive abilities
  • Feeling as though one's conscious thought stream and memories are not one's own

At higher dosages, the disconnection from consciousness eventually makes the transition from partial to all-encompassing. This results in the complete failure of a person's conscious thought stream, their sense of self and their long-term memory. It can be experientially described as a state that is functionally identical to long-term memory suppression and the feeling that there is no longer an "I" experiencing the trip; there is just the experience, as it is and by itself.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also