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  • misinterpretation Temporal scaling Spontaneous bodily sensations Tactile hallucination Tactile intensification Tactile suppression Cognitive disconnection Déjà vu Detachment
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  • Tactile hallucination (category Tactile) (section Levels of hallucination)
    Dissociatives - Subjective effects Tactile hallucination (Wikipedia) Berrios, G. E. (April 1982). "Tactile hallucinations: conceptual and historical aspects"
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  • An internal hallucination is defined as the perception of a visual hallucination that exclusively occurs within an imagined environment which can typically
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  • Diphenhydramine (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    block sodium channels within the nerves. Tactile hallucination - This is often a direct result of visual hallucinations and they commonly feel and look as if
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  • their own body. These tactile hallucinations are also often accompanied by seeing distinct internal hallucinations that correlate with the felt sensations
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  • heaviness Tactile enhancement Motor control loss Nausea suppression Sedation Tactile suppression Gustatory hallucinations Olfactory hallucinations Pupil dilation
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  • Subjective effects Deliriants - Subjective effects Gravity (Wikipedia) Tactile hallucination (Wikipedia)
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  • occur with other video games, non-video games, or jobs or sports involving repetitive actions. In relation with hypnagogia, it causes hallucinations of the
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  • psychedelic edge to it because of the nature of DOC Auditory hallucination Tactile hallucination Increased heart rate - I attribute this to the terrifying
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  • Cocaine (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    to the substance such as Novacaine. Pupil dilation Mouth numbing Tactile hallucination - High doses and/or prolonged usage of certain dopaminergic stimulants
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  • Psychedelics - Subjective effects Deliriants - Subjective effects Tactile hallucination (Wikipedia)
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  • all-encompassing sensations. Spontaneous tactile sensations are often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as tactile intensification and physical euphoria
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  • Dissociatives - Subjective effects Deliriants - Subjective effects Tactile hallucination (Wikipedia)
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  • 25D-NBOMe (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Transformations Internal hallucination - (settings, sceneries, and landscapes; perspective hallucinations and scenarios and plots) External hallucination - (autonomous
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  • Substance withdrawal (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    brief episode of multiple seizures. External hallucinations Auditory hallucinations Tactile hallucinations Increased heart rate Irritability Delirium tremens
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  • Mirtazapine (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    strange but mild throbbing or aching sensations. Tactile hallucination - Unique tactile hallucinations are commonly felt within this substance. These can
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  • Tactile effects (category Tactile) (section Tactile hallucinations)
    and become uncomfortable to experience. Main article: Tactile hallucinations A tactile hallucination is the experience of perceiving a convincing physical
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  • heartbeat" "Heartbeat is racing." Tactile hallucination - "Also my right ear feels like it’s leaking." Auditory hallucination - "The ceiling light just talked
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  • Sleep paralysis (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    which causes the hallucinations. Muscle tension Perception of bodily heaviness Increased heart rate Tactile enhancement Tactile hallucination Geometry - At
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  • to present themselves along with the more common auditory and visual effects: Olfactory hallucinations Tactile hallucinations Sleep deprivation can induce
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