Talk:Zaleplon: Difference between revisions
>PsychoticPharmcologist Removed comparisons to deliriants. The vast majority of trip reports do not describe the internal or external hallucinations induced by zaleplon as deliriant-like in nature. The dysphoric, often horrifying nature of deliriant trips make this comparison somewhat misleading. Added info about thought disorganization at lower doses discussed in some erowid reports. |
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*'''[[Effect::Memory suppression|Short-term memory suppression]]''' - At heavier dosages, many users find that they cannot recall things from 10 or 30 seconds ago due to suppression of their short-term memory. This can potentially lead to confusion, repetitive behaviour and [[thought loops]]. | *'''[[Effect::Memory suppression|Short-term memory suppression]]''' - At heavier dosages, many users find that they cannot recall things from 10 or 30 seconds ago due to suppression of their short-term memory. This can potentially lead to confusion, repetitive behaviour and [[thought loops]]. | ||
*'''[[Effect::Thought deceleration]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Thought deceleration]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Thought disorganization]]''' - At lower doses this effect manifests as a disorganization and change in the quality of the | *'''[[Effect::Thought disorganization]]''' - At lower doses this effect manifests as a disorganization and change in the quality of the mental chatter one experiences while trying to fall asleep. At higher doses this effect tends to synergise with disinhibition and delusion in a manner which results in bizarre decision-making processes or thought processes which are often out of character and make little to no sense once the user has sobered up from the experience. | ||
*'''[[Effect::Focus suppression]]''''''<ref name="Zaleplon Pharmacology"/> | *'''[[Effect::Focus suppression]]''''''<ref name="Zaleplon Pharmacology"/> | ||