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'''Memory suppression''' (also known as '''ego suppression, ego loss or ego death''') can be described as an effect which, in a manner which is directly proportional to the dosage consumed, directly inhibits one's ability to maintain a functional short and long-term memory. | '''Memory suppression''' (also known as '''ego suppression, ego loss or ego death''') can be described as an effect which, in a manner which is directly proportional to the dosage consumed, directly inhibits one's ability to maintain a functional short and long-term memory. | ||
It is a process which can be broken down into | It is a process which can be broken down into 4 basic levels: | ||
#'''Partial short term memory suppression''' - This is the partial failure of a person's short term memory. It can be described as a general difficulty staying focused and an increase in distractibility. | #'''Partial short term memory suppression''' - This is the partial failure of a person's short term memory. It can be described as a general difficulty staying focused and an increase in distractibility. |