Amplification and suppression cycles

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Amplification and suppression cycles is defined as an effect which results in three or more positional states of mind that may occur simultaneously and swap between each other at seemingly random intensities and intervals. These intervals are generally 10-30 minutes in length but can occasionally be considerably shorter.

The first of three possible alternate states are defined as the experience of cognitive enhancements which feel as if they drastically improve the person's ability to think clearly. This includes analysis enhancement, creativity enhancement, and thought organization.

The second of three possible alternate states can be described as the experience of intensifications which could be considered either functional or dysfunctional behavior. This includes focus intensification, emotion intensification, and suggestibility intensification.

The third of three possible alternate states can be described as the experience of a range of cognitive suppressions which feel as if they drastically inhibit the person's ability to think clearly. These includes creativity suppression, language suppression, and analysis suppression.

Amplification and suppression cycles are most commonly induced under the influence of heavy dosages of lysergamides, such as ALD-52, and LSD-25; it also is induced under the influence of heavy dosages of quasi-psychedelic phytocannabinoids, such as Delta-9-THC, and Delta-11-THC.


Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this may effect include:

Experience reports

Annectdotal reports which describe this effect with our experience index include:

See also

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