Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
Hallucinogen
Hallucinogen
Distortion of perception can occur due to factors such as drug/alcohol use, psychological disorders, neurological conditions, sensory overload, or intense emotions/stress. These factors can affect the brain's processing of sensory information, leading to alterations in how an individual perceives sight, hearing, and time.
Hallucinogen
Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
hallucinogens
hallucinogens
Hallucinogenic is the word used to express the word Hallucinogen. A Hallucinogen is any substance that causes profound distortion on a persons perception of reality. Basically any drug that causes hallucinations. So when you say "LSD is a Hallucinogenic drug" it's the same as saying that LSD is classified as a Hallucinogen. Many types of substances are classified as hallucinogens, solely because of their capacity to produce such hallucinations. These substances are sometimes called "pyschedelic," or "mind-expanding" drugs. SO: Hallucinogenic is a word that could be used to describe a chemical that induces hallucinations. Instead of having a classification, it itself is a classification.
Neither. A hallucinogen.
hallucinogens
Hallucinogens are drugs that cause the mind to see things that aren't real, or hallucinations. They distort the perceptions of reality.