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'''Delineation of thought''' can be described as a state of cognitive suppression in which one's ability to think or speak using linguistic sentence structures in a grammatically correct, linear and logical order.
'''Delineation of thought''' can be described as a state of cognitive suppression in which one's ability to think or speak using linguistic sentence structures in a grammatically correct, linear and logical order is degraded proportional to dosage.
   
   
The experience of this component results in thought and speech becoming shuffled, rearranged and randomized in their order, words and general content. This makes communication and thought increasingly nonsensical, unintelligible and difficult to understand in a manner that is proportional to dosage.
The experience of this component results in thought and speech becoming shuffled, rearranged and randomized in their order, words and general content. This makes communication and thought increasingly nonsensical, unintelligible and difficult to understand.
 
===See also===
===See also===
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]

Revision as of 00:50, 10 July 2014

Delineation of thought can be described as a state of cognitive suppression in which one's ability to think or speak using linguistic sentence structures in a grammatically correct, linear and logical order is degraded proportional to dosage.

The experience of this component results in thought and speech becoming shuffled, rearranged and randomized in their order, words and general content. This makes communication and thought increasingly nonsensical, unintelligible and difficult to understand.

See also