Subjective Effect Index
The Subjective Effect Index is a set of articles designed to serve as a comprehensive catalogue and reference for the range of subjective effects that may occur under the influence of psychoactive substances and other psychonautic techniques.
- All
- Sensory
- Cognitive
- Physical
Physical effects are subjective effects that directly affect part of a person's physical body.
Alterations
- Body odour alteration
- Bronchodilation
- Changes in felt bodily form
- Changes in felt gravity
- Excessive yawning
- Gait alteration
- Laughter fits
- Mouth numbing
- Muscle relaxation
- Perception of bodily heaviness
- Perception of bodily lightness
- Physical autonomy
- Physical disconnection
- Physical euphoria
- Pupil constriction
- Pupil dilation
- Spatial disorientation
- Spontaneous physical movements
Uncomfortable bodily effects
- Back pain
- Bodily pressures
- Constipation
- Dehydration
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty urinating
- Dry mouth
- Frequent urination
- Increased perspiration
- Increased phlegm production
- Increased salivation
- Itchiness
- Muscle cramp
- Muscle tension
- Muscle twitching
- Nausea
- Optical sliding
- Photophobia
- Physical fatigue
- Respiratory depression
- Restless legs
- Runny nose
- Shakiness
- Skin flushing
- Stomach bloating
- Stomach cramp
- Teeth chattering
- Teeth grinding
- Temporary erectile dysfunction
- Vibrating vision
- Watery eyes