Visual disconnection: Difference between revisions

>David Hedlund
===External links=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_perception Visual perception (Wikipedia)]
>Josikins
adding consistent outro paragraphs to all effects as part of my SEI standardization project
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*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
Visual disconnection is nearly universal under the influence of moderate to heavy dosages of [[dissociative]] compounds such as [[ketamine]], [[MXE]] and [[DXM]]. The state it induces is also often complemented by the simultaneous experience of [[consciousness disconnection|cognitive disconnection]] and [[tactile disconnection]], which results in the sensation that one is partially or completely detaching from both their sensory input and their cognitive faculties.


At its higher levels, the visual disconnection can become all-encompassing in its effects. This results in a complete perceptual disconnection from one's sense of sight which can be described as the experience of being completely blinded and unable to tell whether the eyes are open or closed due to a total lack of sensory input. During this state, the effect often leads one into the experience of finding themselves floating through a dark and mostly empty hallucinatory void.  
At its higher levels, the visual disconnection can become all-encompassing in its effects. This results in a complete perceptual disconnection from one's sense of sight which can be described as the experience of being completely blinded and unable to tell whether the eyes are open or closed due to a total lack of sensory input. During this state, the effect often leads one into the experience of finding themselves floating through a dark and mostly empty hallucinatory void.