Physical disconnection: Difference between revisions
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'''Physical disconnection''' can be described as the experience of feeling distant and detached from one's sense of ownership | '''Physical disconnection''' can be described as the experience of feeling distant and detached from one's sense of touch and their feelings of ownership or control over their own physical body. This leads into states such as [[tactile suppression]], [[physical autonomy]], [[pain relief]], [[changes in felt bodily form]], a [[perception of bodily lightness]] and a general array of physical suppression's. The experience of this effect can also create a wide range of subjective changes to a person's perception of their own body. These are described and documented in the list below: | ||
*Feeling as if one's body is not | *Feeling as if one's body is not their own | ||
*Feeling as if one's body is controlling itself | *Feeling as if one's body is autonomously controlling itself | ||
*Feeling as if one's body is distant and far away | *Feeling as if one's body is distant and far away | ||
*Feeling a decrease in one's ability to use fine motor control | *Feeling a decrease in one's ability to use fine motor control | ||
*Feeling a decrease in one's ability to use their sense of touch | *Feeling a decrease in one's ability to use and percieve their sense of touch | ||
Physical disconnection is | Physical disconnection is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [state it induces is also often complemented by the simultaneous experience of [[consciousness disconnection|cognitive disconnection]] and [[visual disconnection]]in a manner which results in the sensation that one is partially or completely detaching from both their sensory input and their cognitive faculties. This effect is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[depressant]] and [[dissociative]] compounds, such as, [[ketamine]], [[PCP]] and [[DXM]]. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |