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The [[Subjective Effect Index]] ('''''SEI''''') is used as a central reference point when producing subjective effect breakdowns for individual substances found within our [[substance index]].
All information related to subjective effects should generally refer to the [[Subjective Effect Index]] ('''''SEI'''''), which is intended to serve as a central reference point in this domain.


<p>For reference purposes, some examples of these breakdowns include:  
<p>For reference purposes, model examples of substance breakdowns include:  
''[[LSD#Subjective effects|LSD]], [[DMT#Subjective effects|DMT]], [[2C-P#Subjective effects|2C-P]], [[Ketamine#Subjective effects|Ketamine]], [[Nitrous Oxide#Subjective effects|Nitrous Oxide]], [[DPH#Subjective effects|DPH]], [[Salvia#Subjective effects|Salvia]], [[Heroin#Subjective effects|Heroin]], [[Amphetamine#Subjective effects|Amphetamine]], [[Xanax#Subjective effects|Xanax]], [[Alcohol#Subjective effects|Alcohol]] and [[Nicotine#Subjective effects|Nicotine]].''</p>
''[[LSD#Subjective effects|LSD]], [[DMT#Subjective effects|DMT]], [[2C-P#Subjective effects|2C-P]], [[Ketamine#Subjective effects|Ketamine]], [[Nitrous Oxide#Subjective effects|Nitrous Oxide]], [[DPH#Subjective effects|DPH]], [[Salvia#Subjective effects|Salvia]], [[Heroin#Subjective effects|Heroin]], [[Amphetamine#Subjective effects|Amphetamine]], [[Xanax#Subjective effects|Xanax]], [[Alcohol#Subjective effects|Alcohol]] and [[Nicotine#Subjective effects|Nicotine]].''</p>
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Alongside this, the index is also used to document the subjective effects induced by specific or general categories of psychoactive substances. <p>For reference purposes, some examples of these breakdowns include:  
Additionally, the SEI is used to document the subjective effects induced by specific or general categories of psychoactive substances. Examples include:  
[[Psychedelics#Subjective effects|psychedelics]], [[Dissociatives#Subjective effects|dissociatives]], [[Deliriants#Subjective effects|deliriants]], [[Stimulants#Subjective effects|stimulants]], [[Depressants#Subjective effects|depressants]], [[Opioids#Subjective effects|opioids]] and [[Nootropics#Subjective effects|nootropics]].</p>
[[Psychedelics#Subjective effects|psychedelics]], [[Dissociatives#Subjective effects|dissociatives]], [[Deliriants#Subjective effects|deliriants]], [[Stimulants#Subjective effects|stimulants]], [[Depressants#Subjective effects|depressants]], [[Opioids#Subjective effects|opioids]] and [[Nootropics#Subjective effects|nootropics]].
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# Study the individual effects listed above until a point of complete familiarity is reached.
# Study the individual effects listed above until a point of complete familiarity is reached.
# Take the desired substance at a high dosage to experience the full range of effects.
# Take the desired substance at a high dosage to experience the full range of effects.
# List the effects which occur. If applicable, one should also note the level of intensity which the effect procured at and its specific variations in potential style.
# List the effects which occur, taking note of intensity level and potential variations.
# Strictly follow the formatting style of previously made, admin-approved specific substance subjective effect breakdowns.
# Strictly follow the formatting style of previously made, admin-approved specific substance subjective effect breakdowns.
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