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<onlyinclude>'''Disorientation''' can be described as one's inability to orient themselves in 3-dimensional space. In this state, one can not distinguish up from down or | <onlyinclude>'''Disorientation''' can be described as one's inability to orient themselves in 3-dimensional space. In this state, one can not distinguish up from down or front from behind. One might also perceive the world as being flipped sideways or upsidedown. This effect is also applicable to time, as well as to one's own body, on lower and higher dosages of a drug, respectively.</onlyinclude> | ||
===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== | ||
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: |
Revision as of 23:54, 23 August 2016
Disorientation can be described as one's inability to orient themselves in 3-dimensional space. In this state, one can not distinguish up from down or front from behind. One might also perceive the world as being flipped sideways or upsidedown. This effect is also applicable to time, as well as to one's own body, on lower and higher dosages of a drug, respectively.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- 3-Cl-PCP
- 3-HO-PCE
- 3-HO-PCP
- 3-MeO-PCE
- 3-MeO-PCMo
- 3-MeO-PCP
- 4-MeO-PCP
- 5-MeO-DMT
- DMT
- DPT
- Deschloroketamine
- Dextromethorphan
- Diphenidine
- Ephenidine
- GBL
- GHB
- HXE
- Ibogaine
- Kava
- Ketamine
- MXiPr
- Methoxetamine
- Methoxphenidine
- Salvinorin A