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'''Shadow people''' are a very common visual hallucination for humans to have. They usually appear as a result of [[sleep deprivation]], [[psychosis]] (especially [[stimulant psychosis]]), [[delirium]], [[psychoactive substance|psychoactive substances]], or [[sleep paralysis]], and can be considered a sub-type of [[autonomous entities]]. During this experience, the subject perceives a patch of shadow in their peripheral vision or focused visual field to be a living, autonomous figure. This figure can be either humanoid or animal-like in appearance.
'''Shadow people''' are a very common visual hallucination for humans to have. They usually appear as a result of [[sleep deprivation]], [[psychosis]] (especially [[stimulant psychosis]]), [[delirium]], [[psychoactive substance|psychoactive substances]], or [[sleep paralysis]]. During this experience, the subject perceives a patch of shadow in their peripheral vision or focused visual field to be a living, autonomous figure. This figure can be either humanoid or animal-like in appearance.Due to the unique behavior of these [[external hallucinations|hallucinations]] and can be considered a sub-type of [[autonomous entities]].  


The visual [[external hallucinations]] usually appear as initial fleeting images out of the corner of the eyes, in the peripheral vision. As the duration of the experience progresses. However, the hallucinations may appear in full view and one will be able to look directly at them, even being able to look away and look back at the entity without a change in the hallucination. This progression is typically the same whether one is experiencing shadow people from sleep deprivation or from stimulant psychosis.  
The visual [[external hallucinations]] usually, but not always, begin to appear as initial fleeting images out of the corner of the eyes in the peripheral vision. As the duration of the experience ([[sleep deprivation]], [[stimulant psychosis]], [[diphenhydramine]], etc.) progresses. However, '''shadow people''' may begin appear in full view and one will be able to look directly at them. At advanced mental states, one is even able to look away from the entity and look back at the entity without a change in the hallucination. This progression is typically the same whether one is experiencing shadow people from [[sleep deprivation]] or from [[stimulant psychosis]].  


The bodies of the shadow people are usually perceived as a type of blackness that has a sense of depth with few facial or bodily features.  The blackness of the body often seems almost opaque as if one is looking into a "black hole" in anthropomorphic form. They sometimes appear to have faces and are able to move or change shape. It is also possible for multiple shadow people to occupy one's field of vision simultaneously while acting autonomously from one another.  
The bodies of the shadow people are usually perceived as a type of blackness that has a sense of depth with few facial or bodily features.  The blackness of the body often seems almost opaque as if one is looking into a "black hole" in anthropomorphic form. They also may appear as animal forms, uniform blobs, disembodied body parts, or a myraid of indescribable shapes. They sometimes appear to have faces, eyes, or mouths and are able to move or change shape. The movement exhibited can be normal human movement or it can be faster, slower, or more choppy than a normal person's gait. It is also possible for multiple shadow people to occupy one's field of vision simultaneously while acting autonomously from one another and even interacting with one another.  


This hallucinatory state is often accompanied with a feeling of intense [[paranoia]] and [[anxiety]] due to the fact that shadow people are subjectively sinister in appearance and usually a result of negative states such as [[psychosis]] and [[sleep paralysis]]. [[Shadow people]] appear often in sleep paralysis, often carrying with them a sense of impending doom during the experience<ref>Shelley Adler (15 January 2011). Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos, and the Mind-Body Connection. Rutgers University Press. pp. 3–. ISBN 978-0-8135-5237-8.</ref>
This hallucinatory state is often accompanied by a feeling of intense [[paranoia]] and [[anxiety]] due to the fact that shadow people are subjectively sinister in appearance and usually a result of negative states such as [[psychosis]] and [[sleep paralysis]]. [[Shadow people]] appear often in sleep paralysis, often carrying with them a sense of impending doom during the experience<ref>Shelley Adler (15 January 2011). Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos, and the Mind-Body Connection. Rutgers University Press. pp. 3–. ISBN 978-0-8135-5237-8.</ref>


====Multisensory aspects====
====Multisensory aspects====
Although it is not an intrinsic part of this hallucinatory effect, shadow people can potentially be accompanied by other sensory components aside from one's visual perception of them. This is typically infrequent and usually only occurs during very intense states of sleep deprivation, [[delirium]] or [[psychosis]]. For example, shadow people can potentially have an accompanying "voice", despite the lack of a visible mouth structure. This auditory communication follows an identical [[Autonomous_entities#Communication_styles|leveling system]] of progressively more detailed and coherent spoken word in the same manner as a generic [[Autonomous_entities|autonomous entity]].
Although it is not an intrinsic part of this hallucinatory effect, shadow people can potentially be accompanied by other sensory components aside from one's visual perception of them. This is typically infrequent and usually only occurs during very intense states of sleep deprivation, [[delirium]] or [[psychosis]]. For example, shadow people can potentially have an accompanying "voice", despite the lack of a visible mouth structure. This auditory communication follows an identical [[Autonomous_entities#Communication_styles|leveling system]] of progressively more detailed and coherent spoken word in the same manner as a generic [[Autonomous_entities|autonomous entity]]. Shadow people may converse with the person experiencing them or they may converse amongst each other - sometimes talking about the person going through the experience.  


Alongside of accompanying [[auditory hallucinations]], shadow people may also present [[tactile hallucinations|tactile]] and [[gustatory hallucinations]]. This is even rarer than their potential auditory effects and typically only occurs in particularly intense and advanced hallucinatory states. Their tactile effects can be indistinguishable from a real human touch and generally varied in temperature.They can also even include physical actions such as pulling of clothing, hair, or the skin.
Alongside of accompanying [[auditory hallucinations]], shadow people may also present [[tactile hallucinations|tactile]] and [[gustatory hallucinations]]. This is even rarer than their potential auditory effects and typically only occurs in particularly intense and advanced hallucinatory states. Their tactile effects can be indistinguishable from a real human touch and generally varied in temperature.They can also even include physical actions such as pulling of clothing, hair, or the skin.
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[[Shadow people]] have been referenced throughout poplar culture and time as 'demons', 'ghosts'<ref>"Types of Shadow People" Blog http://www.angelsghosts.com/types_of_shadow_people_shadow_ghosts</ref>, or even 'inter dimensional time travelers"<ref>Nonscientific Shadow Person Blog http://www.shadowpeople.org/</ref>. This wide recognition of [[shadow people]], their representation in common culture and horror films may contribute to the prevalence of these [[external hallucinations]]. From the common internet consensus on [[shadow people]], they are more often thought of as ghosts or real inter dimensional beings than simple [[external hallucinations|hallucinations]].
[[Shadow people]] have been referenced throughout poplar culture and time as 'demons', 'ghosts'<ref>"Types of Shadow People" Blog http://www.angelsghosts.com/types_of_shadow_people_shadow_ghosts</ref>, or even 'inter-dimensional time travelers"<ref>Nonscientific Shadow Person Blog http://www.shadowpeople.org/</ref>. This wide recognition of [[shadow people]], their representation in common culture and horror films may contribute to the prevalence of these [[external hallucinations]]. From the common internet consensus on [[shadow people]], they are more often thought of as ghosts or real interdimensional beings than simple [[external hallucinations|hallucinations]].


The more an image is spread throughout culture, the more likely a person will manifest that image in a state such as [[sleep deprivation]], [[delirium]], and [[stimulant psychosis]]. The fear instilled by society and the negative connotation portrayed by society may influence the [[anxiety]] and feelings of [[unspeakable horrors]] when seeing these [[autonomous beings]].
The more an image is spread throughout a culture, the more likely a person will manifest that image in a state such as [[sleep deprivation]], [[delirium]], and [[stimulant psychosis]]. The fear instilled by society and the negative connotation portrayed by society may influence the [[anxiety]] and feelings of [[unspeakable horrors]] when seeing these [[autonomous beings]].


==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:
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==Experience reports==
==Experience reports==
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our [[experience index]] include:
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our [[experience index]] include:
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Responsible use]]