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'''Memory suppression''' (also known as '''ego suppression''', '''ego dissolution''', '''ego loss''' or '''ego death''') is defined as an inhibition of a person's ability to maintain a functional short and long-term memory.<ref name="LebedevLövdén2015">{{cite journal|last1=Lebedev|first1=Alexander V.|last2=Lövdén|first2=Martin|last3=Rosenthal|first3=Gidon|last4=Feilding|first4=Amanda|last5=Nutt|first5=David J.|last6=Carhart-Harris|first6=Robin L.|title=Finding the self by losing the self: Neural correlates of ego-dissolution under psilocybin|journal=Human Brain Mapping|volume=36|issue=8|year=2015|pages=3137–3153|issn=10659471|doi=10.1002/hbm.22833}}</ref><ref name="Carhart-HarrisMuthukumaraswamy2016">{{cite journal|last1=Carhart-Harris|first1=Robin L.|last2=Muthukumaraswamy|first2=Suresh|last3=Roseman|first3=Leor|last4=Kaelen|first4=Mendel|last5=Droog|first5=Wouter|last6=Murphy|first6=Kevin|last7=Tagliazucchi|first7=Enzo|last8=Schenberg|first8=Eduardo E.|last9=Nest|first9=Timothy|last10=Orban|first10=Csaba|last11=Leech|first11=Robert|last12=Williams|first12=Luke T.|last13=Williams|first13=Tim M.|last14=Bolstridge|first14=Mark|last15=Sessa|first15=Ben|last16=McGonigle|first16=John|last17=Sereno|first17=Martin I.|last18=Nichols|first18=David|last19=Hellyer|first19=Peter J.|last20=Hobden|first20=Peter|last21=Evans|first21=John|last22=Singh|first22=Krish D.|last23=Wise|first23=Richard G.|last24=Curran|first24=H. Valerie|last25=Feilding|first25=Amanda|last26=Nutt|first26=David J.|title=Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|volume=113|issue=17|year=2016|pages=4853–4858|issn=0027-8424|doi=10.1073/pnas.1518377113}}</ref><ref name="Carhart-HarrisLeech2014">{{cite journal|last1=Carhart-Harris|first1=Robin L.|last2=Leech|first2=Robert|last3=Hellyer|first3=Peter J.|last4=Shanahan|first4=Murray|last5=Feilding|first5=Amanda|last6=Tagliazucchi|first6=Enzo|last7=Chialvo|first7=Dante R.|last8=Nutt|first8=David|title=The entropic brain: a theory of conscious states informed by neuroimaging research with psychedelic drugs|journal=Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|volume=8|year=2014|issn=1662-5161|doi=10.3389/fnhum.2014.00020}}</ref> This occurs in a manner that is directly proportional to the dosage consumed, and often begins with the degradation of one's short-term memory.
'''Memory suppression''' (also known as '''ego suppression''', '''ego cocaine''', '''ego loss''' or '''ego death''') is defined as an inhibition of a person's ability to maintain a functional short and long-term memory.<ref name="LebedevLövdén2015">{{cite journal|last1=Lebedev|first1=Alexander V.|last2=Lövdén|first2=Martin|last3=Rosenthal|first3=Gidon|last4=Feilding|first4=Amanda|last5=Nutt|first5=David J.|last6=Carhart-Harris|first6=Robin L.|title=Finding the self by losing the self: Neural correlates of ego-dissolution under psilocybin|journal=Human Brain Mapping|volume=36|issue=8|year=2015|pages=3137–3153|issn=10659471|doi=10.1002/hbm.22833}}</ref><ref name="Carhart-HarrisMuthukumaraswamy2016">{{cite journal|last1=Carhart-Harris|first1=Robin L.|last2=Muthukumaraswamy|first2=Suresh|last3=Roseman|first3=Leor|last4=Kaelen|first4=Mendel|last5=Droog|first5=Wouter|last6=Murphy|first6=Kevin|last7=Tagliazucchi|first7=Enzo|last8=Schenberg|first8=Eduardo E.|last9=Nest|first9=Timothy|last10=Orban|first10=Csaba|last11=Leech|first11=Robert|last12=Williams|first12=Luke T.|last13=Williams|first13=Tim M.|last14=Bolstridge|first14=Mark|last15=Sessa|first15=Ben|last16=McGonigle|first16=John|last17=Sereno|first17=Martin I.|last18=Nichols|first18=David|last19=Hellyer|first19=Peter J.|last20=Hobden|first20=Peter|last21=Evans|first21=John|last22=Singh|first22=Krish D.|last23=Wise|first23=Richard G.|last24=Curran|first24=H. Valerie|last25=Feilding|first25=Amanda|last26=Nutt|first26=David J.|title=Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|volume=113|issue=17|year=2016|pages=4853–4858|issn=0027-8424|doi=10.1073/pnas.1518377113}}</ref><ref name="Carhart-HarrisLeech2014">{{cite journal|last1=Carhart-Harris|first1=Robin L.|last2=Leech|first2=Robert|last3=Hellyer|first3=Peter J.|last4=Shanahan|first4=Murray|last5=Feilding|first5=Amanda|last6=Tagliazucchi|first6=Enzo|last7=Chialvo|first7=Dante R.|last8=Nutt|first8=David|title=The entropic brain: a theory of conscious states informed by neuroimaging research with psychedelic drugs|journal=Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|volume=8|year=2014|issn=1662-5161|doi=10.3389/fnhum.2014.00020}}</ref> This occurs in a manner that is directly proportional to the dosage consumed, and often begins with the degradation of one's short-term memory.
 
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Memory suppression is a process which may be broken down into the 4 basic levels described below:
Memory suppression is a process which may be broken down into the 4 basic levels described below: