Component controllability |
From PsychonautWiki
Component controllability can be described as a multisensory effect where one has partial or complete conscious control over the details and intensity of all other currently occurring subjective effects.
For example, this could give one the ability to greatly explore visual effects such as internal and external hallucinations, enhancements, distortions, and geometry by manifesting what one wishes to experience in varying levels of detail. It can also allow one to manipulate their cognitive or physical state by selecting and controlling the presence and intensity of any set of specific components present within the subjective effect index.