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Visual effects:
Visual effects:
At lower to moderate doses, DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an LSD trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of DMT in complexity and structure.
At lower to moderate doses, DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an LSD trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of DMT in complexity and structure.
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Cognitive effects:
Cognitive effects:
DPT tends to make the user feel slightly anesthetized but, unlike [[dissociatives]], still aware. At low to moderate doses, much of the cognitive effects are not too dissimilar from [[LSD]] or [[mushrooms]]. At higher does, the mind tends to pull personal experiences into abstract phenomenal worlds, or bizarre hallucinatory and/or spiritual images to what the mind gravitates to. Most of the cognitive assimilation of the DPT trip comes on during the latter half of the trip as in the first half the mind is usually overwhelmed by the sensorium that comes across the mind.
DPT tends to make the user feel slightly anesthetized but, unlike [[dissociative]]s, still aware. At low to moderate doses, much of the cognitive effects are not too dissimilar from [[LSD]] or [[mushrooms]]. At higher does, the mind tends to pull personal experiences into abstract phenomenal worlds, or bizarre hallucinatory and/or spiritual images to what the mind gravitates to. Most of the cognitive assimilation of the DPT trip comes on during the latter half of the trip as in the first half the mind is usually overwhelmed by the sensorium that comes across the mind.
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