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'''Stimulation''' can be defined as any changes in a person's energy levels which are interpreted as physically stimulating and encouraging when it comes to movement and physical activities such as running, walking, socializing, dancing, and climbing.
'''Stimulation''' can be defined as any changes in a person's energy levels which are interpreted as physically stimulating and encouraging when it comes to movement and physical activities such as running, walking, socializing, dancing, and climbing.


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===See also===
===See also===
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Psychedelics#Subjective_effects|Psychedelics - Subjective effects]]
*[[Psychedelics#Subjective_effects|Psychedelics - Subjective effects]]
*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]]
*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]]
*[[Deliriants#Subjective_effects|Deliriants - Subjective effects]]
*[[Deliriants#Subjective_effects|Deliriants - Subjective effects]]

Revision as of 18:11, 9 May 2014

Stimulation can be defined as any changes in a person's energy levels which are interpreted as physically stimulating and encouraging when it comes to movement and physical activities such as running, walking, socializing, dancing, and climbing.

Variations

Physical stimulation can be broken into two basic forms:

  • Forced stimulation - This can be described as the effects of increased energy becoming so pronounced that at higher dosages the user will experience uncontrollable physical shaking, jaw clenching and tremors should they choose to ignore the stimulation and remain still.
  • Encouraged stimulation - This can be described as feeling extremely energetic but in a purely controllable fashion that does not overwhelm the user with involuntary movements should they choose to stop expending large amounts of energy.

See also