Talk:Subjective effect index: Difference between revisions

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*<s>improve or overhaul [[Effects/Content|index intro]], note that the descriptions should strive for linguistic simplicity so that as many people as possible can actually understand the effects</s>
*<s>improve or overhaul [[Effects/Content|index intro]], note that the descriptions should strive for linguistic simplicity so that as many people as possible can actually understand the effects</s>
*<s>rename subconscious communication to something more legitimate</s>
*<s>rename subconscious communication to something more legitimate</s>
*<s>add as much consistency for descriptions as possible. for example in the first sentence, within introductions to leveling systems, sentences introducing levels themselves, content across inter-related components etc</s>
*<s>bring back novel effect category</s>


====Pending====
====Pending====
====='''General index stuff'''=====
====='''General index stuff'''=====
*continue proofreading and improving EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT. <s>Visual</s>, <s>Auditory</s>, <s>Disconnective</s>, <s>Multisensory</s>, <s>Cognitive</s>, <s>Physical</s>, <s>Side effects</s>  
*continue proofreading and improving EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT. <s>Visual</s>, <s>Auditory</s>, <s>Disconnective</s>, <s>Multisensory</s>, <s>Cognitive</s>, <s>Physical</s>, <s>Side effects</s>  
*<s>add as much consistency for descriptions as possible. for example in the first sentence, within introductions to leveling systems, sentences introducing levels themselves, content across inter-related components etc</s>
*<s>bring back novel effect category</s>
*define exactly what constitutes a multisensory effect vs a specific sensory effect for the hallucinatory states category
*define exactly what constitutes a multisensory effect vs a specific sensory effect for the hallucinatory states category
*complete the list category pages for the various types of physical effects and side effects. make sure they have comprehensive defintions/introductions
*complete the list category pages for the various types of physical effects and side effects. make sure they have comprehensive defintions/introductions
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*add a multisensory effect regarding complex physical movements which feel as if they are a direct translation of current cognitive/visual states (this may also be a subtype of synaesthesia)
*add a multisensory effect regarding complex physical movements which feel as if they are a direct translation of current cognitive/visual states (this may also be a subtype of synaesthesia)
*increased phlegm production
*increased phlegm production
==Standardized substance documentation methodology notes==
===Prerequisites===
*Ensure that you are familiar with [[subjective effect index]] terminology to the greatest extent possible
*Ideally, take substance at threshold, light, common, strong, and heavy dosages on separate occasions. If not enough of the compound is available to do so, prioritize a heavy dosage. Aim to compile at least 10 reports and form output pdf's for each substance.
*Decide on a relatively consistent setting that will be used between substances. For example, at home with music and roommate or alone in bedroom.
*While on the substance, fill out [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJ2gf5uMlT_2_FEuNchJFA6RcXWHLnYdrv9NPPEpUfukSlAQ/viewform subjective effect tracker] while on the substance (so nothing is forgotten) and if necessary in retrospect (so nothing was missed).
*While on the substance, take periodic time-stamped notes or voice recordings as effects change.
*While on the substance, avoid taking other drugs which could influence the effects in any way whenever possible. If you are on a required medication, please note this down in your documentation.
*When off the substance, use these notes to write up a detailed trip report with a standardized layout, extensive qualitative commentary, and quantitative (SEI) data.
===Article===
*Compile all of the collected data into an article that follows a consistent format.
*Devise a rating system for how frequently each effect occurs. eg: rare, occasional, common, frequent, and near universal. if enough data has been gathered, take this a step further and use precise numbers for rating the occurrence frequency of each effect. eg: this effect occurred in 75% of experiences at X dosage.
*Split the articles into subsections which explain the effects that occur at different dosages along side of their level of intensity, similarly to the [[dosage]] page
*Ensure extensive qualitative commentary within these articles that give them a less impersonal feel
====Hallucinogens I want to revisit to redocument====
*'''RC's:''' AL-LAD, ALD-52, 1P-LSD, 2C-B-Fly, 2C-C, 2C-D, ''2C-E'', ''2C-P'', ''4-AcO-DMT'', 4-HO-MET, 4-HO-MiPT, 5-MeO-DMT, DPT, DOC, 3-HO-PCP, 3-MeO-PCE, ''3-MeO-PCP'', ''Deschloroketamine'', O-PCE
*'''Classicals''': ''LSD'', mushrooms, DMT, Ayahuasca, mescaline, 5-MeO-MiPT, 2C-B, Ketamine, ''DXM'', DPH, MDMA, LSA, ''Nutmeg'', ''Salvia''


==Style guide (in progress)==
==Style guide (in progress)==
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* To describe the upper bound of an effect range
* To describe the upper bound of an effect range
** Extreme
** Extreme
==Standardized substance documentation methodology notes==
===Prerequisites===
*Ensure that you are familiar with [[subjective effect index]] terminology to the greatest extent possible
*Ideally, take substance at threshold, light, common, strong, and heavy dosages on separate occasions. If not enough of the compound is available to do so, prioritize a heavy dosage. Aim to compile at least 10 reports and form output pdf's for each substance.
*Decide on a relatively consistent setting that will be used between substances. For example, at home with music and roommate or alone in bedroom.
*While on the substance, fill out [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJ2gf5uMlT_2_FEuNchJFA6RcXWHLnYdrv9NPPEpUfukSlAQ/viewform subjective effect tracker] while on the substance (so nothing is forgotten) and if necessary in retrospect (so nothing was missed).
*While on the substance, take periodic time-stamped notes or voice recordings as effects change.
*While on the substance, avoid taking other drugs which could influence the effects in any way whenever possible. If you are on a required medication, please note this down in your documentation.
*When off the substance, use these notes to write up a detailed trip report with a standardized layout, extensive qualitative commentary, and quantitative (SEI) data.
===Article===
*Compile all of the collected data into an article that follows a consistent format.
*Devise a rating system for how frequently each effect occurs. eg: rare, occasional, common, frequent, and near universal. if enough data has been gathered, take this a step further and use precise numbers for rating the occurrence frequency of each effect. eg: this effect occurred in 75% of experiences at X dosage.
*Split the articles into subsections which explain the effects that occur at different dosages along side of their level of intensity, similarly to the [[dosage]] page
*Ensure extensive qualitative commentary within these articles that give them a less impersonal feel
====Hallucinogens I want to revisit to redocument====
*'''RC's:''' AL-LAD, ALD-52, 1P-LSD, 2C-B-Fly, 2C-C, 2C-D, ''2C-E'', ''2C-P'', ''4-AcO-DMT'', 4-HO-MET, 4-HO-MiPT, 5-MeO-DMT, DPT, DOC, 3-HO-PCP, 3-MeO-PCE, ''3-MeO-PCP'', ''Deschloroketamine'', O-PCE
*'''Classicals''': ''LSD'', mushrooms, DMT, Ayahuasca, mescaline, 5-MeO-MiPT, 2C-B, Ketamine, ''DXM'', DPH, MDMA, LSA, ''Nutmeg'', ''Salvia''
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