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'''Disconnection from consciousness''' can be defined at lower to moderate doses as only partial in its effects. This creates a number of changes in a person's internal thought processes and perception of their own consciousness which generally includes:
'''Disconnection from consciousness''' can be defined at lower to moderate doses as only partial in its effects. This creates a number of changes in a person's internal thought processes and perception of their own consciousness which generally includes:
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At higher dosages, the disconnection from consciousness eventually makes the transition from partial to all-encompassing. This results in the complete failure of a person's conscious thought stream, sense of self and long term memory. It can be experientially described as a state that is functionally identical to [[Cognitive effects: Ego suppression, loss and death|ego death]] and the feeling that there is no longer an "I" experiencing the trip; there is just the experience, as it is and by itself.
At higher dosages, the disconnection from consciousness eventually makes the transition from partial to all-encompassing. This results in the complete failure of a person's conscious thought stream, sense of self and long term memory. It can be experientially described as a state that is functionally identical to [[Cognitive effects: Ego suppression, loss and death|ego death]] and the feeling that there is no longer an "I" experiencing the trip; there is just the experience, as it is and by itself.
 
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===See also===
===See also===
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]