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Subjective effect index
Revision as of 15:28, 26 February 2014 by >Josikins (→Deliriants)
This article exists to define the exact analytic processes that PW writers run through when breaking down and describing the subjective effects of any specific substance. It does this by defining in detail every single variable and piece of information that needs to be analysed and questioned when a person is breaking down, for the first time, the experience of a previously undocumented hallucinogen.
Visual effects
Enhancements
Suppression
Distortions
- Visual drifting
- Colour shifting
- Depth Perception Distortions
- Tracers
- After images
- Symmetrical texture repetition
- Scenery Slicing
- Visual haze
- Perspective distortions
- Environmental cubism
- Environmental orbism
Geometry
Hallucinatory states
Psychedelics
Dissociatives
Deliriants
Cognitive effects
Enhancements
- Enhancement of current mind state
- Acceleration of thought
- Connectivity of thought
- Rejuvination
- Increased empathy, love and sociability
- Multiple thought streams
- Increased focus
- Sexual arousal
Suppressions
- Thought deceleration
- Suppression of emotion
- Suppression of information processing
- Suppression of language
- Amnesia
- Removal of cultural filter
- Ego suppression loss and death
Entirely new states of mind
- Feelings of fascination, importance and awe
- Time distortion
- Introspection
- Outrospection
- Deja-Vu
- Mindfulness
- Feelings of predeterminism
- Conceptual thinking
- Direct communication with the subconsious
- Personality regression
- Thought loops
- Feelings of interdependent opposites
- Delusions
- States of unity and interconnectedness
- Euphoria
- Depression
- Anxiety
Auditory effects
Disconnective effects
- Disconnection from tactile input
- Disconnection from visual input
- Disconnection from consciousness
- Detachment plateaus
Physical effects
- Enhancement of touch
- Suppression of touch
- Spontaneous tactile sensations
- Tactile hallucinations
- Increased bodily control
- Stimulation
- Sedation
- Appetite stimulation
- Increased bodily weight
- Decreased bodily weight
- Changes in gravity
- Changes in felt bodily form
- Increased bodily control
- Loss of motor control
- Dehydration
- Photophobia
- Physical autonomy
- Loss of temperature regulation
- Nausea
- Head aches
- Jaw clenching
- Vasoconstriction
- Bodily aches
- Frequent urination
- Difficulty urinating
- Excessive sweating
- Abnormal heart beat
- Temporary Erectile Dysfunction
- Dizziness
- Muscle cramps