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'''Immersion enhancement''' - is an effect which can be described as a pronounced increase in ability to become  
'''Immersion enhancement''' is an effect which can be described as a pronounced increase in one's ability to become  
fully immersed in a concept, setting, task, or other visual or auditory stimuli such as music and various forms of media, such as a movie. This effect is very common in its manifestation with psychedelics and dissociatives and can increase to a level of intensity resulting in complete focus based ego loss as a result of complete immersion. This concept is also known as the psychological concept flow, and has been widely referenced across a variety of fields, and has existed  for thousands of years, notably in some eastern religions.<ref> Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-016253-5. Retrieved 10 November 2013.</ref>
fully immersed in a concept, setting, task, or other visual or auditory stimuli such as music and various forms of media, such as a movie. This effect is very common in its manifestation with psychedelics and dissociatives and can increase to a level of intensity resulting in complete focus based ego loss as a result of complete immersion. This concept is also known as the psychological concept flow, and has been widely referenced across a variety of fields, and has existed  for thousands of years, notably in some eastern religions.<ref> Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-016253-5. Retrieved 10 November 2013.</ref>


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Immersion enhancement is an effect which can be described as a pronounced increase in one's ability to become fully immersed in a concept, setting, task, or other visual or auditory stimuli such as music and various forms of media, such as a movie. This effect is very common in its manifestation with psychedelics and dissociatives and can increase to a level of intensity resulting in complete focus based ego loss as a result of complete immersion. This concept is also known as the psychological concept flow, and has been widely referenced across a variety of fields, and has existed for thousands of years, notably in some eastern religions.[1]

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  1. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-016253-5. Retrieved 10 November 2013.