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濒死感,或者叫大难临头感,被定义为一种突然袭来的、压倒性的恐惧和紧迫感,这是基于一种相信负面事件即将在不久的将来发生的信念哦。这种负面事件通常包括某种医疗紧急情况,比如在献血时出现的血管迷走神经反应导致的昏厥;[1] 或者是害怕对他人造成伤害、自己受到伤害或死亡;[2] 又或者是觉得世界末日要来了。这种效应可能是真实证据的结果,但也可能基于毫无根据的妄想或负面幻觉。这种感觉的强度可能会非常大,以至于引发恐慌发作呢。[3][4]

濒死感通常伴随着模糊或矛盾的身体效应[1]以及其他同时发生的效应,比如焦虑、恐慌发作[5]不可名状的恐怖。它最常在严重剂量致幻剂类化合物影响下被诱发,比如像肉豆蔻醚这样的谵妄剂[6][7][8][9] 致幻剂[10][11][12][13][14]以及解离剂。不过嘛,它也可能在医疗问题、心脏骤停、精神疾病或人际关系问题期间发生哦。

体验报告

描述了这种效应的轶事报告(可以在我们的体验报告索引中找到哦)包括:

  • 报告: 120µg LSD - 第一次糟糕的酸旅程,精神病
  • 报告: 17mg 3-MeO-PCP & 大麻油 - 可怕的困惑
  • 报告: 3克 蘑菇 - 重置我的人生,体验顿悟和宇宙视角
  • 报告: 3-MeO-PCP - 极端精神病
  • 报告: 300µg ETH-LAD - 翻江倒海
  • 报告: 300μg 1P-LSD + 40mg 二苯啶 - 我第一次精神崩溃
  • 报告: 4天睡眠剥夺 - 睡眠剥夺视觉效果随时间的演变
  • 报告: 苯海拉明 (750 mg) - 跳舞的隐形人活了!_-_The_Dancing_Invisible_Men_Come_to_Life!.md)
  • 报告: 右美沙芬和大麻: 100mg - 意想不到的强烈旅程
  • 报告: 曼陀罗酒精酊剂
  • 报告: 蘑菇 (~0.5 g) - 自主的声音_-_Autonomous_Voice.md)
  • 报告: 噩梦翻转 (Nightmare flipping)
  • 报告: 未知剂量 DOC (鼻吸) - 过量和可怕的自我死亡_-_Overdosing_and_Terifying_Ego_Death.md)
  • 报告: 未知剂量 - 超市错位和骑行
  • 报告: ~150mg MDA(口服) - 认错人案例_-_a_case_of_mistaken_identity.md)

另见

参考文献呢

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