Immersion intensification

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Immersion enhancement is an effect which can be described as a pronounced increase in one's ability to become fully engulfed within exernal visual/auditory stimuli such as music, movies, videogames and various other forms of media.[1] This effect is very common in its manifestation with psychedelics but particularly common with dissociatives. At it's highest level, this component can reach a level of intensity which results in a person becoming completely submeged into what they are percieving. This replaces the external environment with the percieved media in a manner that turns it into a temporary all encompassing hallucinatory and delusional reality.[2]

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also

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