| Pattern recognition enhancement |
Pattern recognition enhancement can be described as an increase in a person's ability to recognize significant imagery (usually faces) within vague stimuli.
This innate ability which human beings possess in everyday life is referred to by the scientific literature as pareidolia and is very well documented. Common examples of this include spotting faces in everyday objects and viewing clouds as fantastical objects.
During this experience pareidolia can become significantly more intense and pronounced. For example, scenery may look remarkably like people or objects, every single leaf on a tree may look like many tiny green faces, or clouds might appear to be easily recognizable as fantastical objects, all without any visual alterations actually taking place.
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Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
Psychoactive substances
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
- Experience:0.75g MDMA- possibly some MDA through metabolisation?
- Experience:150mg MDMA + 20mg 2C-B - I designed it this way myself
- Experience:20mg (insufflated) - permanent all encompassing states of unity and interconnectedness
- Experience:20mg - I looked up and saw an angry god-like figure made of clouds glaring down at me
- Experience:250 seeds - Harsh body load
See also
- Visual
- Enhancement
- Effect