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#'''subtle detachment from environment''' - This can be described as a subtle dulling of the senses and a vague sense of subjective detachment from the external environment. | #'''subtle detachment from environment''' - This can be described as a subtle dulling of the senses and a vague sense of subjective detachment from the external environment. | ||
#'''Partial detachment from environment''' - As the detachment increases, the environment starts to distinctively feel physically further away in distance and increasingly disconnected from a person's sensory perception. [[Visual acuity suppression|Blurred | #'''Partial detachment from environment''' - As the detachment increases, the environment starts to distinctively feel physically further away in distance and increasingly disconnected from a person's sensory perception. [[Visual acuity suppression|Blurred]] and [[double vision]] sets in while [[tactile suppression|anaesthetic-like effects and tactile numbness]] begin to take place. At this point, [[motor control loss|motor control, coordination, and balance]] become suppressed in a manner that is proportional to dosage. In terms of sound, [[Auditory suppression|hearing]] also seems to become vague, muffled and distant. | ||
#'''Total detachment from environment''' - At this level, the sensory and cognitive disconnection have completely blocked out one's perception of the external environment. It is here where the user finds themselves undergoing an out-of-body experience as they enter a [[Visual_disconnection#Holes.2C_spaces_and_voids|dissociative hole]] which is often accompanied by [[internal hallucinations]]. | #'''Total detachment from environment''' - At this level, the sensory and cognitive disconnection have completely blocked out one's perception of the external environment. It is here where the user finds themselves undergoing an out-of-body experience as they enter a [[Visual_disconnection#Holes.2C_spaces_and_voids|dissociative hole]] which is often accompanied by [[internal hallucinations]]. | ||
#'''Detachment from self''' - At this level, the dissociation and detachment has become intense enough for a person's long-term memory to cease functioning. This leads into a state which is commonly referred to as "[[ego death]]" as the loses their ability to recall and comprehend their own sense of identity. | #'''Detachment from self''' - At this level, the dissociation and detachment has become intense enough for a person's long-term memory to cease functioning. This leads into a state which is commonly referred to as "[[ego death]]" as the person loses their ability to recall and comprehend their own sense of identity. | ||
#'''Detachment from awareness''' - The highest level of detachment occurs when a person has become so detached that they have lost all sensory awareness and normal cognitive functioning. This renders | #'''Detachment from awareness''' - The highest level of detachment occurs when a person has become so detached that they have lost all sensory awareness and normal cognitive functioning. This renders one unconscious and consistently leaves extended gaps in a person's memory with large periods of [[Amnesia|amnesia]] which are generally impossible to recall once the experience is over.</onlyinclude> It's at this level that [[dissociative]]s such as [[ketamine]] are used in medical procedures for their anaesthetic effects.<ref>Top-down mechanisms of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness (ncbi) | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4066704/</ref> | ||
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===See also=== | ===See also=== |