Warning
This is an unofficial archive of PsychonautWiki as of 2025-08-08T03:33:20Z. Content on this page may be outdated, incomplete, or inaccurate. Please refer to the original page for the most up-to-date information.

Déjà vu: Difference between revisions

From PsychonautWiki Archive
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Brex
translated into Russian
>Kenan
m Reverted edits by Brex (talk) to last revision by Oskykins
Line 1: Line 1:
<onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>
'''Déjà vu/RU''' Дежавю с Французского буквально переводится как “Уже видел”. Это хорошо задокументированный феномен, который может часто происходить на протяжении жизни, как в трезвом состоянии так и под влиянием галлюциногенов. Явление может быть описано как сильное ощущение того что текущее событие или ситуация уже происходила в прошлом, но в действительности этого не было.  
'''Déjà vu''' is a common phrase from the French language which translates literally into “already seen”. This is a well documented phenomenon that can commonly occur throughout both sober living and under the influence of [[hallucinogens]]. It can be described as having the strong sensation that the current event or situation has already been experienced at some point within the past when, in actuality, it hasn't.  


Некоторые вещества, как правило, способны вызывать спонтанные и часто длительные состояния от легкого до интенсивного дежавю. Создается подавляющее ощущение того что они уже "были здесь раньше". Ощущение часто сопровождается ложным чувством знакомства с текущим местоположением, обстановкой, текущими физическими действиями, ситуации в целом или эффектами самого вещества.  
Certain substances are commonly capable of inducing spontaneous and often prolonged states of mild to intense sensations of déjà vu. This provides one with an overwhelming sense that they have “been here before”. The sensation is often accompanied by a false feeling of familiarity with the current location or setting, the current physical actions being performed, the situation as a whole or the effects of the substance itself.  


Этот эффект часто срабатывает, несмотря на то, что во время опыта можно точно знать что обстоятельства “предыдущего” эксперимента (когда, где и как происходил прошлый опыт) неизвестны или невозможны.
This effect is often triggered despite the fact that during the experience of it one can be rationally aware that the circumstances of the “previous” experience (when, where, and how the earlier experience occurred) are uncertain or believed to be impossible.
</onlyinclude>
</onlyinclude>
===Психоактивные вещества===
===Psychoactive substances===
 
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include:
Соединения в пределах [[psychoactive substance index]], которые могут вызывать этот эффект, включают:
{{#ask:[[Category:Psychoactive substance]][[Effect::Déjà vu]]|format=ul|Columns=2}}
{{#ask:[[Category:Psychoactive substance]][[Effect::Déjà vu]]|format=ul|Columns=2}}
===Смотрите также===
===See also===
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]

Revision as of 12:52, 25 November 2016

Déjà vu is a common phrase from the French language which translates literally into “already seen”. This is a well documented phenomenon that can commonly occur throughout both sober living and under the influence of hallucinogens. It can be described as having the strong sensation that the current event or situation has already been experienced at some point within the past when, in actuality, it hasn't.

Certain substances are commonly capable of inducing spontaneous and often prolonged states of mild to intense sensations of déjà vu. This provides one with an overwhelming sense that they have “been here before”. The sensation is often accompanied by a false feeling of familiarity with the current location or setting, the current physical actions being performed, the situation as a whole or the effects of the substance itself.

This effect is often triggered despite the fact that during the experience of it one can be rationally aware that the circumstances of the “previous” experience (when, where, and how the earlier experience occurred) are uncertain or believed to be impossible.

Psychoactive substances

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

See also