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''' | '''Cognitive disconnection''' can be described as the experience of feeling distant and detached from one's sense of identity, thought stream and general cognitive processes. This leads into states such as [[depersonalisation]], [[derealisation]], [[memory suppression]], "[[ego death]]" and a general array of [[cognitive suppressions]]. The experience of this can also create a wide range of subjective changes to a person's perception of their own consciousness. These are described and documented in the list below: | ||
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*Feeling as though one's conscious thought stream and memories are not one's own | *Feeling as though one's conscious thought stream and memories are not one's own | ||
Cognitive disconnection is nearly universal under the influence of [[dissociative]] compounds such as [[ketamine]], [[MXE]] and [[DXM]]. The state it induces is also often complemented by the simultaneous experience of [[tactile disconnection]] and [[visual disconnection]], resulting in the sensation that one is partially or completely detaching from both their sensory input and their conscious faculties. | |||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |