Hallucinogens are a class of psychoactive drugs that can cause alterations in perception, mood, and cognitive processes. There are several different types of hallucinogens, each with its unique effects and characteristics. One common type is serotonergic hallucinogens, such as LSD and psilocybin (commonly found in magic mushrooms). These substances primarily bind to serotonin receptors in the brain, producing profound changes in sensory perception, thought patterns, and mood. Another type is dissociative hallucinogens, such as ketamine and PCP. These drugs can induce a sense of detachment from one's body and surroundings, causing hallucinations, dissociation, and altered states of consciousness. Lastly, deliriant hallucinogens, like Datura and belladonna, produce vivid and often dysphoric hallucinations, confusion, and delirium. Despite their differences, all hallucinogens have the potential to produce profound and profound effects on the mind and perception.
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