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<onlyinclude>'''Analysis suppression''' can be described as a distinct decrease in | <onlyinclude>'''Analysis suppression''' can be described as a distinct decrease in a person's overall ability to process information and logically or creatively analyze concepts, ideas, and scenarios. The experience of this effect leads to significant difficulty contemplating or understanding basic ideas in a manner which can temporarily prevent normal cognitive functioning. | ||
Analysis suppression is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[sedation]], [[thought deceleration]], and [[emotion suppression]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[antipsychotic]] compounds, such as [[quetiapine]], [[haloperidol]], and [[risperidone]]. However, it can also occur in a less consistent form under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] dosages of [[dissociative|dissociatives]], [[cannabinoid|cannabinoids]], and [[GABAergic|GABAergic]] [[depressant|depressants]]. | Analysis suppression is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[sedation]], [[thought deceleration]], and [[emotion suppression]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[antipsychotic]] compounds, such as [[quetiapine]], [[haloperidol]], and [[risperidone]]. However, it can also occur in a less consistent form under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] dosages of [[dissociative|dissociatives]], [[cannabinoid|cannabinoids]], and [[GABAergic|GABAergic]] [[depressant|depressants]]. |