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Personalised Perception: The Effect of Personality on the Sensory Effects of Psychedelics
How Personality Influences the Sensory Experiences of Psychedelics
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Abstract
A survey of 426 psychedelic users found significant correlations between personality traits and the intensity of sensory distortions experienced during the acute psychedelic state.
- The study identified 20 different sensory distortions that users reported experiencing.
- Personality traits were measured using established scales, including the five-factor model and absorption scale.
- Correlations between personality traits and distortion intensity were significant, with a p-value of less than 0.05.
- The strength of the association between personality scores and distortion intensity was moderate.
- Results suggest that personality may influence the subjective experiences during psychedelics, independent of dosage or demographic factors.
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Key numbers
426
Participants
Total number of psychedelic users surveyed.
0.348
Correlation Coefficient for Visual Acuity Enhancement
Strength of association between and visual acuity enhancement.
0.332
Correlation Coefficient for Synaesthesia
Strength of association between and experiences of synaesthesia.