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*Feeling as if the visually perceivable world is further away in distance. | *Feeling as if the visually perceivable world is further away in distance. | ||
*Feeling as if one is looking at the world through somebody else's eyes. | *Feeling as if one is looking at the world through somebody else's eyes. | ||
*Double vision which at higher levels, forces the user to close one eye if they need to read or perceive fine visual details. | *[[Double vision]] which at higher levels, forces the user to close one eye if they need to read or perceive fine visual details. | ||
At higher dosages, the disconnection from visual input makes the transition from partial to entirely all-encompassing in its effects. This results in a complete perceptual disconnection from the sense of sight. It can be described as the experience of being completely blinded and unable to tell whether the eyes are open or closed due to the total lack of sensory input. | At higher dosages, the disconnection from visual input makes the transition from partial to entirely all-encompassing in its effects. This results in a complete perceptual disconnection from the sense of sight. It can be described as the experience of being completely blinded and unable to tell whether the eyes are open or closed due to the total lack of sensory input. |