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The mindstates that often cause this effect are those encompassing [[delirium]] and [[psychosis]]; drug induced or not. These include but are not limited to: [[sleep deprivation]], [[stimulant]] [[psychosis]], [[delirium]] brought on naturally or by [[deliriants]] such as [[diphenhydramine]] and [[datura]]. | The mindstates that often cause this effect are those encompassing [[delirium]] and [[psychosis]]; drug induced or not. These include but are not limited to: [[sleep deprivation]], [[stimulant]] [[psychosis]], [[delirium]] brought on naturally or by [[deliriants]] such as [[diphenhydramine]] and [[datura]]. | ||
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This distinct effect, called '''object activation''', occurs when one looks at an object and the object moves, becomes alive or becomes fully animated of its own accord. For example, if one is looking at a microwave the door may open and close on its own, or a cup on the table may start to slide or tilt over. The "activated object" usually moves in a familiar way that would happen in day to day life, furthering the point that the brain is having [[external hallucinations]] in one's environment. However, it may also perform actions which are completely unrealistic. For example, an item of furniture may appear to disassemble into many floating complex rotating sections before reassembling into its previous state. These hallucinations usually only occur when one looks directly at an object for an extended period of time and are rare and extreme signs of an advanced hallucinatory state. | This distinct effect, called '''object activation''', occurs when one looks at an object and the object moves, becomes alive or becomes fully animated of its own accord. For example, if one is looking at a microwave the door may open and close on its own, or a cup on the table may start to slide or tilt over. The "activated object" usually moves in a familiar way that would happen in day to day life, furthering the point that the brain is having [[external hallucinations]] in one's environment. However, it may also perform actions which are completely unrealistic. For example, an item of furniture may appear to disassemble into many floating complex rotating sections before reassembling into its previous state. These hallucinations usually only occur when one looks directly at an object for an extended period of time and are rare and extreme signs of an advanced hallucinatory state. | ||
===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== | ||
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: |