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*'''1st person''' - The most common form of perspective can be described as the normal experience of perceiving a hallucination from the person's everyday self and body.
*'''1st person''' - The most common form of perspective can be described as the normal experience of perceiving a hallucination from the person's everyday self and body.
*'''2nd person''' - This perspective can be described as the experience of perceiving a hallucination from the viewpoint of an external source of consciousness, such as another person, an animal, or an inanimate object.
*'''2nd person''' - This perspective can be described as the experience of perceiving a hallucination from the viewpoint of an external source of consciousness, such as another person, an animal, or an inanimate object.
*'''3rd person''' - This perspective can be described as an out-of-body experience<ref name="Dillon2003"/><ref name="ObreshkovaKandilarov2017Re"/><ref name="Jansen1990"/><ref name="Rumpf1969"/><ref name="Siegel1978"/><ref name="WilkinsGirard2011">{{cite journal|last1=Wilkins|first1=Leanne K.|last2=Girard|first2=Todd A.|last3=Cheyne|first3=J. Allan|title=Ketamine as a primary predictor of out-of-body experiences associated with multiple substance use|journal=Consciousness and Cognition|volume=20|issue=3|year=2011|pages=943–950|issn=10538100|doi=10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.005}}</ref><ref>Przyby, A. (n.d.). A Philosophical Journey into the Heart of the Psychedelic Dream. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago. Retrieved February 24, 2018, from http://midwayreview.uchicago.edu/a/8/3/przybyl/przybyl.pdf</ref> where a person's viewpoint is floating above, below, behind, or in front of their physical body.
*'''3rd person''' - This perspective can be described as an out-of-body experience<ref name="Dillon2003"/><ref name="ObreshkovaKandilarov2017"/><ref name="Jansen1990"/><ref name="Rumpf1969"/><ref name="Siegel1978"/><ref name="WilkinsGirard2011">{{cite journal|last1=Wilkins|first1=Leanne K.|last2=Girard|first2=Todd A.|last3=Cheyne|first3=J. Allan|title=Ketamine as a primary predictor of out-of-body experiences associated with multiple substance use|journal=Consciousness and Cognition|volume=20|issue=3|year=2011|pages=943–950|issn=10538100|doi=10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.005}}</ref><ref>Przyby, A. (n.d.). A Philosophical Journey into the Heart of the Psychedelic Dream. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago. Retrieved February 24, 2018, from http://midwayreview.uchicago.edu/a/8/3/przybyl/przybyl.pdf</ref> where a person's viewpoint is floating above, below, behind, or in front of their physical body.
*'''4th person''' - The least common form of perspective can be described as the experience of perceiving a hallucination from multiple or even seemingly infinite viewpoints and angles simultaneously.
*'''4th person''' - The least common form of perspective can be described as the experience of perceiving a hallucination from multiple or even seemingly infinite viewpoints and angles simultaneously.