Cognitive disconnection: Revision history

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  • curprev 14:1914:19, 9 February 2024 >VastV0idInSpace0 2,225 bytes 0 Changed S's in dp and dr to Z's because it aligns with the pages actual names.

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  • curprev 19:4919:49, 6 April 2018 >Josikins 2,039 bytes +23 proofreading effect categories - also adding a sensory category where relevant

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  • curprev 20:1020:10, 23 January 2018 >Josikins 2,024 bytes +40 adding consistent outro paragraphs to all effects as part of my SEI standardization project

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  • curprev 11:2311:23, 22 December 2017 >David Hedlund 1,984 bytes +87 ===External links=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognition Cognition (Wikipedia)]

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  • curprev 14:5014:50, 8 July 2016 >Phencyclidine 1,771 bytes −31 It is not possible to EXPERIENCE ego death as the ego is a functional necessity of experience. Experiences don't float around in a void. Experiences are experienced by something (an ego).

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  • curprev 19:5019:50, 4 October 2014 >Oskykins m 1,522 bytes −5 Text replace - "Disconnection from consciousness" to "Consciousness disconnection"

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  • curprev 00:1100:11, 22 January 2014 >Josikins 1,510 bytes +1,510 Created page with "At lower to moderate doses, dissociative induced detachment from consciousness can be described as partial in its effects. This creates a number of changes in a persons intern..."