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<onlyinclude>'''Suggestibility suppression''' can be described as a decreased tendency to accept and act on the suggestions of others. A common example of suggestibility depression in action would be a person being unwilling to believe or trust another person's suggestions without a greater amount of prior discussion than would usually be considered necessary during every day sobriety. | <onlyinclude>'''Suggestibility suppression''' can be described as a decreased tendency to accept and act on the suggestions of others. A common example of suggestibility depression in action would be a person being unwilling to believe or trust another person's suggestions without a greater amount of prior discussion than would usually be considered necessary during every day sobriety. | ||
Although this effect can occur as a distinct mindstate, it | Although this effect can occur as a distinct mindstate, it may also arise due to interactions between a number of other effects. For example, a person who is currently experiencing mild [[paranoia]] combined with [[analysis enhancement]] may find themselves less trusting and more inclined to think through the suggestions of others before acting upon them, alternatively, a person who is experiencing [[ego inflation]] may find that they value their own opinion over others and are therefore equally less likely to follow the suggestions of others. | ||
Suggestibility | Suggestibility suppression is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[stimulant]] compounds, particularly [[dopaminergic]] stimulants such as [[methylphenidate]], [[amphetamine]], and [[cocaine]].</onlyinclude> | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
*[[Responsible use]] | *[[Responsible use]] |