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'''Motivation suppression''' can be described as a significant temporary decrease in one's desire to be productive or perform certain activities. These tasks most often include working, cooking, cleaning, and general chores. At a higher level of intensity however, the tasks that one loses their motivation to engage in can even include activities which would usually be considered entertaining or fun to the user. | '''Motivation suppression''' can be described as a significant temporary decrease in one's desire to be productive or perform certain activities. These tasks most often include working, cooking, cleaning, and general chores. At a higher level of intensity however, the tasks that one loses their motivation to engage in can even include activities which would usually be considered entertaining or fun to the user. | ||
This effect can lead onto severe states of boredom and even mild [[depression]] when experienced at a high level of intensity for prolonged periods of time. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[antipsychotics]] | This effect can lead onto severe states of boredom and even mild [[depression]] when experienced at a high level of intensity for prolonged periods of time. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#moderate|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[antipsychotics]] or during the [[duration#after effects|after effects]] of almost any [[stimulant]] compound. However, it can also occur in a milder and much less consistent form under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] dosages of [[cannabinoids]], [[benzodiazepines]], [[deliriant|deliriants]] and certain [[dissociative|dissociatives]]. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |