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'''Memory suppression''' can be described as an effect which directly inhibits one's own short and long term memory.  
'''Memory suppression''' can be described as an effect which directly inhibits one's ability to maintain a functional short and long term memory in a manner which is directly proportional to the dosage consumed.  


It is a process which is capable of being broken down into 3 basic levels:
It is a process which is capable of being broken down into 3 basic levels:
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===Concentration suppression===
===Concentration suppression===


The partial failure of a person's short term memory. It can be described as a general difficulty staying focused and an increase in distractability.
The partial failure of a person's short term memory.  
 
It can be described as a general difficulty staying focused and an increase in distractability.


===Short term memory suppression===
===Short term memory suppression===


The complete failure of a person's short term memory. It can be described as a person becoming being completely incapable of remembering any specific details regarding the present situation for more than a second or two. This is capable of resulting in [[Thought loops|thought loops]], disorientation, loss of control and confusion for the inexperienced. Long term memory however remains entirely intact as people are still perfectly capable of recollecting their name, date of birth, childhood school, etc.
The complete failure of a person's short term memory.  
 
It can be described as the experience of becoming being completely incapable of remembering any specific details regarding the present situation for more than a second or two. This is capable of resulting in [[Thought loops|thought loops]], disorientation, loss of control and confusion for the inexperienced. Long term memory however remains entirely intact as people are still perfectly capable of recollecting their name, date of birth, childhood school, etc.


===Long term memory suppression===
===Long term memory suppression===


This is defined as a complete failure of a person's long term memory. It can be described as a total loss of control in which the person becomes completely incapable of remembering even the most basic fundamental human concepts stored within the long term memory. This includes one's name, identity, home town, that they are on drugs, what drugs even are, what human beings are, what life is, what existence is or what anything is.  
This is defined as a complete failure of a person's long term memory.  
 
It can be described as the experience of becoming completely incapable of remembering even the most basic fundamental human concepts stored within the long term memory. This includes one's name, identity, home town, that they are on drugs, what drugs even are, what human beings are, what life is, what existence is or what anything is.  


The most notable of these, however, is the loss of one's sense of self. This results in the profound experience that although one is not unconscious, there is no longer an “I” experiencing current sensory input; there is just the input as it is and by itself.
The most notable of these, however, is the loss of one's sense of self. The experience of this is colloquielly known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_death egodeath]. It results in the profound experience that although one is not unconscious, there is no longer an “I” experiencing current sensory input; there is just the input as it is and by itself.
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Memory suppression can be described as an effect which directly inhibits one's ability to maintain a functional short and long term memory in a manner which is directly proportional to the dosage consumed.

It is a process which is capable of being broken down into 3 basic levels:

Concentration suppression

The partial failure of a person's short term memory.

It can be described as a general difficulty staying focused and an increase in distractability.

Short term memory suppression

The complete failure of a person's short term memory.

It can be described as the experience of becoming being completely incapable of remembering any specific details regarding the present situation for more than a second or two. This is capable of resulting in thought loops, disorientation, loss of control and confusion for the inexperienced. Long term memory however remains entirely intact as people are still perfectly capable of recollecting their name, date of birth, childhood school, etc.

Long term memory suppression

This is defined as a complete failure of a person's long term memory.

It can be described as the experience of becoming completely incapable of remembering even the most basic fundamental human concepts stored within the long term memory. This includes one's name, identity, home town, that they are on drugs, what drugs even are, what human beings are, what life is, what existence is or what anything is.

The most notable of these, however, is the loss of one's sense of self. The experience of this is colloquielly known as egodeath. It results in the profound experience that although one is not unconscious, there is no longer an “I” experiencing current sensory input; there is just the input as it is and by itself.


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