Dizziness |
From PsychonautWiki
Dizziness can be defined as the experience of the perception of motion (usually a spinning motion). It is often associated with nausea and vomiting as well as a loss of motor control, causing a difficulty standing or walking.
The medical literature lists three types of dizziness:
- Objective - The first is known as objective and describes when the patient has the sensation that objects in the environment are moving.
- Subjective - The second is known as subjective and refers to when the patient feels as if he or she is moving.
- Psuedovertigo - The third is known as pseudovertigo, an intensive sensation of rotation inside the patient's head.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
Experience reports
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