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<onlyinclude>'''Spatial disorientation''' can be described as the inability to intuitively feel one's orientation in 3-dimensional space. In this state, one may have trouble distinguishing up from down, right from left, or any two different directions from another. One might also perceive the world as being flipped sideways or even upside down.  
<onlyinclude>'''Spatial disorientation''' can be described as the inability to intuitively feel one's orientation in 3-dimensional space. In this state, one may have trouble distinguishing up from down, right from left, or any two different directions from another. One might also perceive the world or their own body as being flipped sideways or upside down.  


Spatial disorientation will often synergize with other coinciding effects such as [[changes in felt gravity]] and [[dizziness]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosages]] of [[dissociative]] compounds such as [[ketamine]], [[MXE]] and [[DCK]], particularly when experiencing [[holes, spaces and voids]].
Spatial disorientation will often synergize with other coinciding effects such as [[changes in felt gravity]] and [[dizziness]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosages]] of [[dissociative]] compounds such as [[ketamine]], [[MXE]] and [[DCK]], particularly when experiencing [[holes, spaces and voids]].