HALLUCINOGENS
While many drugs speed up or depress the central nervous system, there is a
class of drugs that distorts how we feel, hear, see, smell, taste and think. Called
hallucinogens because users often hallucinate, or experience non-existent
sensations, these drugs are also known as mind-bending drugs. Some hallucinogens
come from natural sources, examples of which are mescaline, psilocybin, DMT and
marijuana. Others are made in laboratories. Of all drugs, synthetic and natural, the
most powerful is LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide. Twenty micrograms, an almost
infinitesimal amount, is sufficient to produce a hallucinogenic effect. The most
pronounced psychological effects induced by hallucinogens are a heightened
awareness of colours and patterns together with a slowed perception of time and a
distorted body image. Sensations may seem to "cross over", giving the user a sense
of "hearing" colours and "seeing" sounds. Users may also slip into a dreamlike state,
indifferent to the world around them and forgetful of time and place to such an extent
that they may believe it possible to step out of a window or stand in front of a
speeding car without harm. Users may feel several different emotions at once or
swing wildly from one emotion to another. It is impossible to predict what kind of
experience a hallucinogen may produce. Frightening or even panic-producing
psychological reactions to LSD and similar drugs are common. Sometimes, taking a
hallucinogen leaves the user with serious mental or emotional problems, though it is
unclear whether the drug simply unmasks a previously undetected disorder or
actually produces it.
E X E R C I S E 1: Find words or phrases in the passage which mean the same as:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
a) change from reality
b) imagine one is seeing or hearing something
when no such thing is present
c) not present in a particular place
d) a feeling in one's body resulting from
something that happens or is done to it
e) extremely small
f) obvious; noticeable
g) bring something about; cause
h) more intense
i) being aware of things through our senses,
especially the sense of sight
j) mental picture
k) move smoothly and easily in a particular
direction
I) having no interest in something; not caring
about something
m) change suddenly from one position, opinion or
mood to another
n) reveal the true character; expose
o) not discovered or recognized that something is
present
p) disturbance of the normal working of the body
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