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'''Emotionality suppression''' can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed, blocked and replaced with neutral apathy regardless of how positive or negative their previous emotional state may have been. This results in strong feelings emotional neutrality and can potentially lead into catatonic states of disinterest or indifference. | '''Emotionality suppression''' can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed, blocked and replaced with neutral apathy regardless of how positive or negative their previous emotional state may have been. This results in strong feelings of emotional neutrality and can potentially lead into catatonic states of disinterest or indifference. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |
Revision as of 23:48, 23 June 2017
Emotionality suppression can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed, blocked and replaced with neutral apathy regardless of how positive or negative their previous emotional state may have been. This results in strong feelings of emotional neutrality and can potentially lead into catatonic states of disinterest or indifference.
Psychoactive substances
Substances which may cause this effect include:
- 2-FA
- 2-FEA
- 2-FMA
- 2C-I
- 3,4-CTMP
- 4F-MPH
- Alprazolam
- Amphetamine
- Armodafinil
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Bromazepam
- Clonazepam
- Clonazolam
- Cyclazodone
- Datura
- Deschloroetizolam
- Desoxypipradrol
- Diazepam
- Diclazepam
- Diphenhydramine
- Eszopiclone
- Etizolam
- Flualprazolam
- Flubromazepam
- Flubromazolam
- Flunitrazepam
- Flunitrazolam
- Gabapentin
- Haloperidol
- Lisdexamfetamine
- Lorazepam
- Methylphenidate
- Metizolam
- Mirtazapine
- Modafinil
- Naloxone
- Nifoxipam
- Pentobarbital
- Phenobarbital
- Pramiracetam
- Prochlorperazine
- Promethazine
- Quetiapine
- Risperidone
- Secobarbital
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- Temazepam
- Zolpidem
- Zopiclone
Experience reports
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
- Experience:1.2 g gabapentin, alcohol, and half of 150 mg Effexor XR - Pretty lovely for socializing and giggles
- Experience:100-350mg - Phenylpiracetam in daily life
- Experience:2C-P (approx. 35mg) - Asymmetrical Terror and the Geometric Sea
- Experience:3-MMC: Weak substitute? No way!
- Experience:3mg Etizolam - A Comedown Drug
- Experience:Nutmeg (8 teaspoons) - My Mom Introduces Me To Genesis and Other Things
- Experience:Unknown Dose DOC (Insufflated) - Overdosing and Terifying Ego Death