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'''Pattern recognition suppression''' can be described as the partial to complete inability to mentally process visual information regardless of its clarity. For example, although one may be able to see what is in front of them in perfect detail, they will have a reduced ability to understand what they are looking at. This can render even the most common of everyday objects as | '''Pattern recognition suppression''' can be described as the partial to complete inability to mentally process visual information regardless of its clarity. For example, although one may be able to see what is in front of them in perfect detail, they will have a reduced ability to understand what they are looking at. This can render even the most common of everyday objects as unrecognizable. | ||
Pattern recognition suppression is most commonly | Pattern recognition suppression is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[analysis suppression]] and [[thought deceleration]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[dissociative]] or [[antipsychotic]] compounds, such as [[ketamine]], [[quetiapine]], [[PCP]], and [[DXM]]. However, it can also occur less commonly under the influence of extremely heavy dosages of [[psychedelic]] compounds such as [[LSD]], [[DMT]], [[psilocin]], and [[mescaline]]. | ||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== |