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<onlyinclude>'''Amplification cycles''' are defined as a [[learning techniques|metacognitive]] effect which results in multiple positional states of mind that may occur simultaneously and swap between each other at seemingly random intensities and intervals. These cycles are distinct from [[thought loops]] and [[multiple thought streams]] in that a singular product of experience is produced invariantly.
<onlyinclude>'''Amplification cycles''' are defined as a [[learning techniques|metacognitive]] effect which results in multiple positional states of mind that may occur simultaneously and swap between each other at seemingly random intensities and intervals. These cycles are distinct from [[thought loops]] and [[multiple thought streams]] in that a singular product of experience is produced invariantly. This effect extends to encompass [[visual effects]] construction and intensity.


Amplification cycles are often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[mindfulness]] and [[component controllability]]. It most commonly induced under the influence of [[entheogens]], such as [[LSD]], [[psilocybin]], and [[mescaline]]; it's also induced under the influence of heavy dosages of quasi-psychedelic phytocannabinoids, such as [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|Delta-9-THC]], and [[Delta-11-THC]].  
Amplification cycles are often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[mindfulness]] and [[component controllability]]. It most commonly induced under the influence of [[entheogens]], such as [[LSD]], [[psilocybin]], and [[mescaline]]; it's also induced under the influence of heavy dosages of quasi-psychedelic phytocannabinoids, such as [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|Delta-9-THC]], and [[Delta-11-THC]].