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In terms of [[hallucinogens|hallucinogenic drugs]], although in certain contexts these substances can actually enhance motor control through the component known as [[Bodily control enhancement|increased bodily control]], it's worth noting that more often than not they simply decrease it. | In terms of [[hallucinogens|hallucinogenic drugs]], although in certain contexts these substances can actually enhance motor control through the component known as [[Bodily control enhancement|increased bodily control]], it's worth noting that more often than not they simply decrease it. | ||
The experience of | The experience of motor control loss ranges between subtle and all-encompassing in its effects as at lower levels it simply results in a general sense of difficulty when performing physical tasks involving dexterity, walking, and balance. At higher levels, however, this component moves beyond subtle in its effects and becomes capable of completely disabling one's ability to use any level of fine or gross motor control. This results in catatonic states and the inability to perform any task beyond lying or sitting down regardless of the person's current cognitive capabilities. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |