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| An overall enhancement of vision is consistently reported at the lowest levels of [[psychedelic]] experience and extremely common on certain [[stimulants]] and [[entactogens]]. It can be generally defined as an overall increase in the level of visual input attributed to the external environment that a person experiences. It is manifested through 3 separate subcomponents.
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| An extremely common category of visual effects found within the hallucinogenic experience is known as a distortion or a visual alteration. These can be generally described as changes in perception attributed to the external environment that are always obviously grounded in reality. These effects are manifested through 6 separate subcomponents.
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| Hallucinatory states are perhaps the most profound subjective visual effect that the hallucinogenic experience has to offer.
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| ===Transformations=== | | ===Transformations=== |