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通感

通感(Synaesthesia,也拼作 synesthesia 或 synæsthesia)是一种状况,即刺激一个感觉或认知通路会导致第二个感觉或认知通路产生自动的、不由自主的体验喵。[1] 例如,在体验过程中,一个人可能会开始看到音乐、尝到颜色、听到气味,或者是任何其他潜在的感觉组合呢。[2] 在最高强度下,通感会变得包罗万象,以至于每一种感觉都与其他所有感觉完全交织在一起,并通其他感觉来体验。这是一种人类感知的完全融合,体验时通常被解释为极其深刻的。值得注意的是,相当一部分人在日常生活中不使用药物也会不同程度地体验到通感哦。[3][4]

通感通常在严重剂量迷幻剂类化合物影响下被诱发,[5] 比如LSD赛洛西宾麦斯卡林。不过嘛,它似乎最常见于兴奋性迷幻剂的影响下,比如2C-xDOxNBOMe系列。

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体验报告

在我们的体验报告中描述了这种效应的轶事报告包括:

  • Experience: 300mg DXM (Oral) - Brink of the third_-_Brink_of_the_third)
  • Experience: 5-EAPB (60mg) + 2-FMA (20mg) + 4-AcO-DMT (10mg) - Emotional catharsis_%2B_2-FMA_(20mg)%2B_4-AcO-DMT(10mg)_-_Emotional_catharsis)
  • Experience:1g of stars and love
  • Experience:225ug - Sheer Awe and Joy
  • Experience:25mg - A labyrinth of organs and a storybook walk
  • Experience:300µg ETH-LAD - Turned Inside Out
  • Experience:40mg + Syrian Rue (unknown dosage) - My one bad trip_-_My_one_bad_trip)
  • Experience:5.3g psilocybe cubensis - Dimensional Circumstance and the Fabric of Understanding
  • Experience:60mg 4-AcO-DMT + Syrian rue (3g) - Surrender_-_Surrender)
  • Experience:6g mimosa / 2.5 g syrian rue - Best cake I've had for a while
  • Experience:800ug LSD - 3D Vision
  • Experience:DMT: 200mg 1/5 changa - Bad yet glorious trip
  • Experience:LSD (~500μg, sublingual) + Noopept - Mind Reset_%2B_Noopept_-_Mind_Reset)
  • Experience:Mushrooms and Snuff Films -- Trip Report (3.5 grams))
  • Experience:Unknown Dose DOC (Insufflated) - Overdosing and Terifying Ego Death_-_Overdosing_and_Terifying_Ego_Death)
  • Experience:Unknown dosage / 1 tab DOC - Psychedelia Turned Into Stimulant Psychosis
  • Experience:Unknown dosage / 3 tabs - Ego death and a total break through in the snow

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参考文献

  1. "Glossary of Technical Terms". Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.): 830. 2013. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.GlossaryofTechnicalTerms.
  2. Simner, J. (2 September 2013). "Why are there different types of synesthete?". Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 558. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00558. ISSN 1664-1078.
  3. Simner, J., Mulvenna, C., Sagiv, N., Tsakanikos, E., Witherby, S. A., Fraser, C., Scott, K., Ward, J. (2006). "Synaesthesia: the prevalence of atypical cross-modal experiences". Perception. 35 (8): 1024–1033. doi:10.1068/p5469. ISSN 0301-0066.
  4. Niccolai, V., Jennes, J., Stoerig, P., Van Leeuwen, T. M. (2012). "Modality and variability of synesthetic experience". The American Journal of Psychology. 125 (1): 81–94. doi:10.5406/amerjpsyc.125.1.0081. ISSN 0002-9556.
  5. Luke, D. P., Terhune, D. B. (17 October 2013). "The induction of synaesthesia with chemical agents: a systematic review". Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 753. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00753. ISSN 1664-1078.