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'''Visual distortions''' can be defined as any visual effect which alters and distorts the perception or appearance of pre-existing sensory data without adding entirely new content.<ref>Juszczak, G. R., & Swiergiel, A. H. (2013). Recreational use of D-lysergamide from the seeds of Argyreia nervosa, Ipomoea tricolor, Ipomoea violacea, and Ipomoea purpurea in Poland. Journal of psychoactive drugs, 45(1), 79-93. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2013.763570</ref>  
'''Visual distortions''' can be defined as any visual effect which alters and distorts the perception or appearance of pre-existing sensory data without adding entirely new content.<ref>Juszczak, G. R., & Swiergiel, A. H. (2013). Recreational use of D-lysergamide from the seeds of Argyreia nervosa, Ipomoea tricolor, Ipomoea violacea, and Ipomoea purpurea in Poland. Journal of psychoactive drugs, 45(1), 79-93. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2013.763570</ref><ref>Walsh, S. L., Strain, E. C., Abreu, M. E., & Bigelow, G. E. (2001). Enadoline, a selective kappa opioid agonist: comparison with butorphanol and hydromorphone in humans. Psychopharmacology, 157(2), 151-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002130100788</ref>


This page lists and describes the various visual distortions which can occur under the influence of certain [[psychoactive substance index|psychoactive compounds]].
This page lists and describes the various visual distortions which can occur under the influence of certain [[psychoactive substance index|psychoactive compounds]].