Pupil dilation |
From PsychonautWiki
Pupil dilation (also called mydriasis) is the enlargement of the size of a person's pupils under normal lighting conditions. Normally, the pupil size increases in the dark and shrinks in the light; however, a dilated pupil will remain excessively large even in a bright environment. This effect generally occurs on drugs which increase overall serotonin levels including psychedelics, MDMA, various stimulants, and some anti-depressants.
Experience reports
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
- Experience:12 mg AMT - Nicely Surprised
- Experience:120mg/170mg 4-FA - Substance Overview
- Experience:2 hits + weed - Mindfuck
- Experience:2000mg/20 seeds – A pleasant adventure with a harsh body load
- Experience:250 seeds - Harsh body load
- Experience:2mg 25C-NBOMe - Experimental trip to test personal limits of NBOMes
- Experience:300µg - Togetherness and the Silent Dusk
- Experience:337mg DMT fumurate - A Day With DMT
- Experience:35mg 2C-P - Asymmetrical Terror and the Geometric Sea
- Experience:4.5g - The Grand Introduction to Beauty and Fear
- Experience:4F-EPH
- Experience:5.3g psilocybe cubensis - Dimensional Circumstance and the Fabric of Understanding
- Experience:50mg - Diphenidine ride
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include: