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An '''auditory enhancement''' is the experience of an increase or improvement of the acuteness and clarity of sound.<ref name="Juszczak2013">Juszczak, G. R., | An '''auditory enhancement''' is the experience of an increase or improvement of the acuteness and clarity of sound.<ref name="Juszczak2013">{{cite journal | vauthors=((Juszczak, G. R.)), ((Swiergiel, A. H.)) | journal=Journal of Psychoactive Drugs | title=Recreational Use of D-Lysergamide from the Seeds of Argyreia Nervosa , Ipomoea Tricolor, Ipomoea Violacea, and Ipomoea Purpurea in Poland | volume=45 | issue=1 | pages=79–93 | date=1 January 2013 | url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02791072.2013.763570 | issn=0279-1072 | doi=10.1080/02791072.2013.763570}}</ref> This can result in the person becoming extremely aware of all sounds around them with the perception of an enhanced ability to comprehend multiple layers of sound and to better identify their direction and location. | ||
The most common manifestation of this effect is a greatly [[Increased music appreciation|enhanced appreciation of music]]. This can allow people the experience of listening to songs in a level of detail that is unparalleled during everyday sober living. | The most common manifestation of this effect is a greatly [[Increased music appreciation|enhanced appreciation of music]]. This can allow people the experience of listening to songs in a level of detail that is unparalleled during everyday sober living. |