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At higher dosages, this disconnection of the physical senses makes the transition from partial to entirely all-encompassing. This results in a complete disconnection from one's own body and full-blown anaesthesia which is accompanied by a total [[motor control loss|loss of motor control]]. Once this happens, the tripper will find themselves in a catatonic state with an inability to perform even the simplest of physical tasks. | At higher dosages, this disconnection of the physical senses makes the transition from partial to entirely all-encompassing. This results in a complete disconnection from one's own body and full-blown anaesthesia which is accompanied by a total [[motor control loss|loss of motor control]]. Once this happens, the tripper will find themselves in a catatonic state with an inability to perform even the simplest of physical tasks. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | |||
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | |||
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===Experience reports=== | |||
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our [[experience index]] include: | |||
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*[[Tactile suppression]] | *[[Tactile suppression]] |
Revision as of 21:18, 15 November 2014
Tactile disconnection can be defined at lower to moderate doses as a disconnection from the physical senses which is only partial in its effects. This creates a number of changes in a person's perception of the physical body which generally include:
- Feeling as if your body is not your own
- Feeling as if your body is performing its physical actions autonomously and on its own accord
- A partial loss of tactile input or general bodily numbness and anaesthesia
- A partial loss of fine and gross motor control
At higher dosages, this disconnection of the physical senses makes the transition from partial to entirely all-encompassing. This results in a complete disconnection from one's own body and full-blown anaesthesia which is accompanied by a total loss of motor control. Once this happens, the tripper will find themselves in a catatonic state with an inability to perform even the simplest of physical tasks.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
Experience reports
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
- Experience: 105mg Ephenidine - An Intense Emotional Experience
- Experience: 200µg 1P-LSD (sublingual) + 12mg CBD - The Vortex of Empathy
- Experience:110mg Diphenidine (vaporized) + 354mg DXM - instant ego death
- Experience:2 x 150 LSD tabs
- Experience:2.5g Mushrooms + 500mg DMT
- Experience:200 mg of MXP + N2O:20 chargers
- Experience:2mg Etizolam & N2O - "Hippy Crack" Indeed
- Experience:3-MEO-PCMo (420mg) - Trip Report
- Experience:300µg ETH-LAD - Turned Inside Out
- Experience:535mg - My First DXM Trip
- Experience:550mg-Bugs All Around Me.
- Experience:750mg - Experiencing Void; Dissociation Of Reality And Self