Tactile hallucinations |
From PsychonautWiki
Tactile hallucinations are best described as feelings of convincing physical sensations which are not occurring within reality. Common examples of this include people or insects touching the body in various places and in a wide variety of ways. In addition, these hallucinations can be felt as complex and structured arrangements of vibration across the skin.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
Experience reports
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
- Experience:2 x 150 LSD tabs
- Experience:3.5g Syrian rue + 30g Mimosa Hostilis brew - flying through a rainbow tunnel
- Experience:300µg - Togetherness and the Silent Dusk
- Experience:337mg DMT fumurate - A Day With DMT
- Experience:40x Extract - Bastard Wizard and his miserable little witch
- Experience:420mg - 3-MEO-PCMo trip report
- Experience:5.3g psilocybe cubensis - Dimensional Circumstance and the Fabric of Understanding
- Experience:50mg - Demon faces and déjà vu
- Experience:550mg-My First Time on DPH
- Experience:6g mimosa / 2.5 g syrian rue - Best cake I've had for a while
- Experience:Diphenhydramine
- Experience:Meditation with cannabis - terminated ego loss
- Experience:Results of Experiment by Isopropanol
- Experience:Unknown Dosages: 1 psilocin chocolate, 1 hit LSD; Lawing the Mown