Experiencing Psychosis with Digital LSD

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • In 2005, artist Jennifer Kanary's sister-in-law committed suicide while suffering from a psychotic episode. This event led Jennifer to develop Labyrinth Psychotica, an experience designed to give people more insight into how it feels to suffer through psychosis.
    Users are strapped into virtual reality gear and transported into the mind of a psychotic girl named Jamie. The whole experience lasts twelve minutes, during which 'normal' reality gets increasingly intertwined with Jamie's psychotic reality, making it more and more difficult to distinguish between what's real and what's not.
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  • @styx85
    @styx85 10 років тому +694

    This has NOTHING to do with LSD.

    • @Krytern
      @Krytern 10 років тому +74

      They put that in the title of the video for views I think. It worked since we are both here.

    • @colinbuddz3542
      @colinbuddz3542 10 років тому +7

      well the title said it was about psychosis, which you can get from lsd i would imagine

    • @colinbuddz3542
      @colinbuddz3542 10 років тому +18

      you can get hallucinogenics from lsd? i would never have imagined you could get hallucinogenics, from an hallucinogenic!!!!.....haha but seriously, i have taken lsd, i know...... but i dont see why anyone (especially anyone whos done the stuff) would imagine that technology could hope to imitate it

    • @colinbuddz3542
      @colinbuddz3542 10 років тому +4

      ***** oh and i think what you mean to say is you can hallucinate from lsd, even thougb personally i dont really think i get visuals as such, more like everything looks different, and better in some way, and the lights of the city are so bright

    • @novusvoss
      @novusvoss 10 років тому +5

      Colin Buddz Hallucination: See something that doesn't exist there in any form at that moment.
      Visual: Seeing patterns, colours, warped environments, shifting forms etc.
      I never had a hallucination on acid, only visuals, which is enough ;)

  • @iknowthings7367
    @iknowthings7367 9 років тому +258

    Thankfully, this is not what an acid trip is like... At all...

    • @Nicoooohhhh
      @Nicoooohhhh 9 років тому +2

      For me it was so traumatic

    • @VertoxEffect
      @VertoxEffect 9 років тому

      iKnowThings It's supposed to be a trip with people who's symptoms are exacberated or start when they do LSD or acid.

    • @Proff0ak
      @Proff0ak 9 років тому +1

      +iKnowThings When I'm on acid, I really don't see anything out of the usual.
      I just know it's there.
      I sense it.
      And man I ain't been right since that day.
      That's why I be like "Fuck Hector!"

    • @norwen3
      @norwen3 9 років тому

      +ShamanShrapnel Actually it's because it's created for the same reason that LSD was created, hence the name.

    • @jeffersonbuckles8905
      @jeffersonbuckles8905 9 років тому +1

      +Eggly Bagelface FAVORITE UA-cam COMMENT EVER LMAO FUCK HECTOR

  • @sarahtrill6097
    @sarahtrill6097 10 років тому +26

    I have psychosis and this is nothing compared to what I cope with everyday. Psychosis is not just changing colors and hearing voices. It's much, much more.

    • @sarahtrill6097
      @sarahtrill6097 10 років тому +5

      Different people experience different symptoms. It varies from person to person

    • @CelesticaDemonix
      @CelesticaDemonix 9 років тому +3

      ***** I've been diagnosed with psychosis too so I could tell you. It's like you hear voices that tell you horrible things, laughters, orders, they tell you're worthless and all kinds of things. Those voices know all your secrets. And they use them against you. Also your wishes. They tell you you will never get what you want. And sometimes they tell you to inflict pain on yourself or to other people. That's why schizophrenics are considered aggressive sometimes. And they tell you lots of other things. If you have specific questions, ask.

    • @CelesticaDemonix
      @CelesticaDemonix 9 років тому +2

      Perhaps, you can fuck off. When you get diploma for a psychiatrist you could say whatsoever.

    • @GnomePower1000
      @GnomePower1000 9 років тому +1

      Anastassiya Alexieva ignore that guy, he is trolling, look at his name and im sorry to hear about your psychothic experience, i experience quasi psychothic episodes

    • @GnomePower1000
      @GnomePower1000 9 років тому

      miicah edwardss man i dont think its that easy, i heard a voice once saying "YOU THERE" when i was high as fuck smoking, i got so fucking scared

  • @TheNymoo
    @TheNymoo 8 років тому +261

    This is nothing like LSD.

    • @Ozterkvlt
      @Ozterkvlt 8 років тому +10

      no shit dude it simulates a psychosis you idiot

    • @gogo311
      @gogo311 8 років тому +5

      +Nicky Mijo You're right. Psychedelics don't cause psychosis (for most people at least).

    • @ItsHollowfied
      @ItsHollowfied 8 років тому

      learn to read the title of a video. Its Psychosis with digital lsd, its nothing like lsd.

    • @ItsHollowfied
      @ItsHollowfied 8 років тому +1

      amazingfox 93716 with digital lsd, which is nothing like lsd

    • @ItsHollowfied
      @ItsHollowfied 8 років тому +1

      ryry love​ they named the contraption " digital lsd ". So yes, yes it is. Using digital "lsd" to show what psychosis is apperently like.
      They wpuld have just named it psychosis machine.

  • @Karkenou
    @Karkenou 9 років тому +100

    Psychosis isn't this at all.
    Imagine being stuck in your head. You hear people talking at you and you respond but it's muffled. There is a constant noise in your head, like a distant radio. You see and hear and feel things that aren't there.
    It's like watching yourself but not being in control.

    • @rodrigeznonames7353
      @rodrigeznonames7353 4 роки тому +4

      This is paranoid schizophrenia, psychosis aka psychotic breakdown is complete loss of sense of self and reality. It could be a really strong mind bending experience and time doesn't exist in that moment.

    • @Chawkes420
      @Chawkes420 3 роки тому +4

      My lsd psychosis was like this

    • @SwipsAdvice
      @SwipsAdvice Рік тому

      this is schizo, bad lsd psychosis is incredibly terrifying i experienced it 4 days ago at 2000ug yes 2000 it felt like i had already gon to sleep and had a bad dream until i woke up in the ER i am never mean or aggressive towards anyone but that day was different. i could have killed myself or my parents what happened was i found myself in a reality where my parents wherent my real ones they where doubles trying to hurt me next thing i remember i was running around yelling very disturbing things not to mention i was naked in 5 degree weather i wasnt running on snow it was ice i ended up at a park a block away from home where my dad found me literally dying yet i had super human abilitys it took 5 officers to take me down i was still screaming and repeating things so bad my parents have ptsd and do not feel safe around me from my perspective i was in hell and i thought that by saying certain things and hurting myself in awfully specific ways it would free me from the trip. i thought i had died several times that night. i know for a fact this happened because i didnt have a trip sitter. i spent 3 days in the ER and my kidney failing

  • @itsloganwatchthis
    @itsloganwatchthis 10 років тому +67

    Though this is interesting, I see it as more of an artist's interpretation of something she doesn't fully understand rather than a legitimate simulation of psychosis or LSD.

    • @rahmattea7945
      @rahmattea7945 Рік тому

      zsdda

    • @paulmusyk4lyfe51
      @paulmusyk4lyfe51 Рік тому

      The choppy visuals and time lag are actually pretty real to LSD however LSD can be choppy or and then really slow or quick due to time distortion

  • @JPxKillz
    @JPxKillz 9 років тому +618

    Yup because psychotics only see in 3 fps.

    • @er0cKnowsTwinPeaks
      @er0cKnowsTwinPeaks 9 років тому +1

      Till Klemm where are you reading that the project is from 2005? Maybe the first two words? Read the rest of the sentence. If you use your logic you will know that camera HD quality of this magnitude was not available commercially. Also, motherboard is a subsidiary of Vice magazine and hasn't even been around that long. I'm pretty sure you're just wrong.

    • @er0cKnowsTwinPeaks
      @er0cKnowsTwinPeaks 9 років тому

      Till Klemm yeah I don't know how I missed that it's in the description also lol. Thanks Tim my bad.

    • @0xBasedChang
      @0xBasedChang 9 років тому +2

      Prof. Killionare There is no way psychosis is like changing colors and shit. usually there is a real entity sitting or standing on the room talking to them

    • @joshuaroberts7172
      @joshuaroberts7172 9 років тому +2

      Light Nova lol hollywood

    • @ZeroOne337
      @ZeroOne337 9 років тому +3

      Prof. Killionare It actualy makes sense. You'd have to become psychotic if you have all that lag.

  • @imSACCO
    @imSACCO 9 років тому +101

    i paused the video but the voices dont stop

  • @BarnibusMaximusMusic
    @BarnibusMaximusMusic 9 років тому +56

    I believe that this creator has made this piece with the best of intentions which I find refreshing. Many people search for the experience of psychosis out of a sort of morbid curiosity or because they believe it is a secret to a heightened understanding of reality. I think the worst is those who seek it out in order to prove that they can 'handle' it. All of these reasons completely lack any attempt of understanding.
    When I talk to people about how i have suffered with psychosis and related schizophreniform disorder I am often given the poor comparisons and analogies where someone says something along the lines of "Yeah I know what your going through. I had a really bad shroom trip one time."
    Unfortunately you cannot temporarily simulate what it is like to have psychosis any more than you can simulate any other long term suffering. It is something that impacts deeply into a persons life.
    Experiencing the feeling of needing to seek real help whilst hiding the fact that you need it due to the fear of being labeled as crazy. Having to reach that rationalisation in a midst all the thoughts and confusions that are far from rational. Being treat like everything you say is potentially just part of your 'Issues'. Having people complain about how difficult it is to spend time with you during an episode. Knowing that they care more about how hard it was for them than what you had experienced as after all to them the last week of inner torment was just 'a rough patch'. Taking necessary steps to maintain a functional life in order to be able to afford the medication that still hasn't seemed to help you. Knowing that when it does start to help at most it can only reduce some of the symptoms. Not knowing when or to what degree the symptoms will reoccur. Working towards a recovery by using time, knowledge and a huge amount of will power. Having your efforts smacked down by people who claim that a search for a lifestyle that promotes the inner peace needed to control psychotic episodes is "naive" or "boring".
    My psychosis is something that I can't choose to take off like these goggles. I can't run to the doctor tell them I took something I shouldn't have and then be back to a normal life. I have to work to understand how to live in a sane world whilst experiencing one that is not, and, that will probably continue at varied intensities for the rest of my life. There is still a huge stigma on people with psychosis of being totally incapable sub-humans who have poorly functioning brains. However, at the same time society will allow many of them to become homeless and even more untreated and then blame them when they turn to crime. Mental illness amongst the homeless and criminals is vastly disproportionate compared to the rest of society. Those who keep it together don't exactly have it easy.
    Rather than trying to understand how it feels people would just accept that living with psychosis is hard and for some impossible. It is ironically delusional how some people believe that empathy is a commodity and somehow they can understand what life is like for others based on how much empathy they have. Understanding of others can only be gained the way all other true understanding is gained. Experience and Research. Being a human doesn't grant you a magical connection to others through empathy. You can empathise only with those who you have experienced similar events. There will be aspects of what it's like that you may relate to. But, it's only one part of the picture. For the rest it's better just to listen to what they have gone through. Also, I don't think that only applies to empathising with psychosis.

    • @jasperfeed
      @jasperfeed 9 років тому +5

      +BarnibusMaximusMusic You have no idea what your words have meant to my life. Your comment made me propose to the woman i love dearly and she said YES! We have been married for 3 months now, and she asked me yesterday when it became my decision to ask her to marry her and i told her someone on UA-cam gave me incredible insight. It's crazy to say that the internet and some random stranger had so much influence on my decision. You gave me the strength to understand empathy.Thank you for that.

    • @BarnibusMaximusMusic
      @BarnibusMaximusMusic 9 років тому +3

      +jasperfeed Wow I'm glad that I could have done something positive and impact your life. Congratulations on your engagement and I wish you all the best in your future together. I am always hoping to make the world a better place and it means a lot to me that my words have been beneficial to you. Thank you for letting me know that I have done some good for the lives of others.

    • @BarnibusMaximusMusic
      @BarnibusMaximusMusic 9 років тому

      Luxenborg I googled what you said and I still don't understand what you are referring to.

    • @ahmed19225
      @ahmed19225 9 років тому +5

      +BarnibusMaximusMusic how you just described the things you described at this depth shocked me so much .. theres nothing like the suffering of psychosis, .. i think the biggest fear in psychosis is that you know in your brain that you are crazy and unfit to interact with humans ... you loose the ability to feel sorry for people no matter how bad their situation is because you know that there is worst, psycosis makes the victim a professional in the skill of explaining things because you spend your whole life trying to explain the symptoms as sensely as possible ... this is what shocked me in you, the skill of explaining .. no matter how i sit here and describe psychosis it will just be words, and the words can never describe how horrible it is . i hope you overcome this and when you overcome it your gonna have an unbelievable sense of pride in yourself.. "wow i actually survived that" .. i love you

    • @avedic
      @avedic 8 років тому +3

      +BarnibusMaximusMusic _Great_ comment. I found your post to be very illuminating and refreshingly articulate. You've clearly had to learn how to communicate your psychosis to other people in a way they can grasp, as your comment did just that. I have no experience with what you go through...but I absolutely respect how you just talked about it. I'd be lying to say I feel empathy...as I have zero idea what it's like for you. But...your comment gave me pause and will change the way I act/think/feel when I encounter someone who's going through this. I had a friend ages ago who was schizophrenic...and I didn't respond as well as I could have. I was young and dumb. But I hope to do better in the future. I'm sure the #1 thing you want from other people isn't necessary sympathy....but rather you want people to respect your autonomy as a human being and not make baseless assumptions. Good luck to you. You seem more intelligent and cool than most people...so I hope things go well for you.

  • @cjjackson9256
    @cjjackson9256 8 років тому +151

    this is nothing like lsd at all

    • @mmmmemes9634
      @mmmmemes9634 8 років тому +6

      Its meant to be psychosis not lsd idiot

    • @TheOwNeD142
      @TheOwNeD142 8 років тому +9

      +mmm memes "Digital LSD"

    • @Baigle1
      @Baigle1 8 років тому +1

      just cuz its legal don't mean you gotta do it.
      people kill themselves and others on alcohol all the time, but do you have to drink? no :p

    • @camlentz4951
      @camlentz4951 7 років тому +1

      ***** ur shits laced bro

    • @Attachments.
      @Attachments. 7 років тому

      Cam Lentz or he just started getting high 😂😂 i remember my first time getting baked i thought i was in a new dimension everytime i blinked

  • @okidot
    @okidot 10 років тому +124

    This is an extremely simplified and inaccurate example of psychosis. Being unable to distinguish reality is such a small and fairly insignificant aspect of psychosis, which is overall very misleading. Not to mention trying to compare it to lsd is even more of a joke, just awful!

    • @dackmont
      @dackmont 6 років тому +4

      Yes, it seems as if the assumption is something like "LSD trip" = "sensory disorientation" = "psychosis", which borders on fatuous.

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 4 роки тому

      The same mechanism that causes psychosis hallucinations and hallucinations from LSD or other psychedelics is at play within the brain though. Also for those of us who have never experienced psychosis, the dissociative aspects and the hallucinations that occur during an acid trip are the only thing we have experienced that can even slightly compare.

    • @okidot
      @okidot 4 роки тому +1

      @@Tsumami__ It was just an inaccurate depiction of both psychedelics and psychosis both which I have experience of. Regardless I'm a rare example of this so being dissatisfied with other peoples depictions should be an obvious given, and in turn pointless challenging. This was 6 years ago when I said this though lol

    • @georgebeckons539
      @georgebeckons539 3 роки тому

      Yeah, I feel that this "art" is a bit silly. The emotional anguish that often accompanies psychosis and other mental conditions is not part of the simulation at all. Moreover the person is completely aware of what they are about to experience and are able to put the device on and off meaning they are in control. Just having some robotic voices and color transitions is a lacking representation. There's also certainly a great number of media out there that has done a much better job of tapping into the conscious state that don't use "futuristic technology".

  • @twistusone
    @twistusone 10 років тому +90

    As a person who has a from of psychosis this is far from what I see, hear or feel. You cannot know or understand people with these conditions by creating a contrivance that simulates a bad LSD trip. That is not what it's like at all. Pray you never wake up one day and have any form of psychosis.

    • @cjmoye
      @cjmoye 10 років тому +8

      well, whats it like then? I am genuinely curious.

    • @FarewellFix
      @FarewellFix 10 років тому +6

      I believe this is what it would appear to be with severe psychosis, not just minor issues..but institutionalized type shit. You're on UA-cam watching videos, functioning fine. Just because this isn't how you are, doesn't mean it's not how others view it.

    • @twistusone
      @twistusone 10 років тому +8

      It is not an every day sensation. These things come in waves and usually happen most often under stressful conditions. Medication helps to stave off reoccurring delusion. This contraption in the video more or less describes a person suffering from severe paranoid schizophrenia which is an extreme form of psychosis. The psychosis the lady in the video describes her sister having is more like bipolar disorder and bipolar far and away different than schizophrenia.

    • @Postcob
      @Postcob 10 років тому +8

      Pallas
      While I do agree that this is not an accurate representation of psychosis, Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder are very different, but these two illnesses can easily be confused. For example individuals who would be diagnosed as Schizophrenic in the USA would be more likely to be diagnosed as having Bipolar Disorder in the UK. And this is with the same diagnostic criteria. This illustrates that there is still a profound lack of understanding of these illnesses even within the psychiatric community.

    • @SaintBrick
      @SaintBrick 10 років тому +7

      Saint Nick Guys please remember that this is designed to give people the idea. its not perfect, the only way to have it perfect would be with drugs. obviously that's not a safe option.

  • @Slurpical
    @Slurpical 10 років тому +144

    Crisp 3 frames per second

    • @SadalDay
      @SadalDay 9 років тому +1

      1080p?
      3fps because its a "cinematic" exp

    • @Kukielka
      @Kukielka 9 років тому +1

      epic3tv He probably won't notice because he's a console gamer :3

    • @Radi0he4d1
      @Radi0he4d1 9 років тому +2

      epic3tv Silky smooth ps4 grade gameplay.

    • @Slurpical
      @Slurpical 9 років тому +1

      Amen brother.

    • @anon457
      @anon457 9 років тому +2

      epic3tv you people are sheep. computer gamers are the master race!

  • @burntorange5879
    @burntorange5879 10 років тому +3

    My great grandmother was a paranoid schizophrenic. she suffered from psychosis and hallucination all the time. I always listened to the things she would say and how interesting and vivid her descriptions were. It really broaden my perspective of what defines reality. I think everyone has the ability to "lose their mind" especially if we don't know exactly what the mind is.

  • @JustShotsForMeh
    @JustShotsForMeh 10 років тому +38

    Oh, I didn't know your vision becomes 5 frames per second on LSD.

  • @samb242424
    @samb242424 8 років тому +73

    This is horrible that they are calling it "digital LSD". LSD already has a negative stigma around it, and now comparing it and saying that virtual psychosis is like LSD is just stupid. LSD should not be illegal thanks for hurting the hallucinogen movement

    • @GhoulGrundle
      @GhoulGrundle 8 років тому

      Can you have a bad trip with LSD?

    • @deadalusdx5637
      @deadalusdx5637 8 років тому

      yup

    • @germwarfare
      @germwarfare 8 років тому

      +Suppressor had a sort of bad time on my first trip. had some really bad anxiety for a bit.

    • @SpazeUnofficials
      @SpazeUnofficials 8 років тому +2

      You can also get psychosis from looking at your mother...
      A "bad trip" is always there for a reason, if you drop 2 tabs at a party without knowing shit about the drug you will probably have a very bad time, or even worse. Therefore it's VERY important that we actually educate people right instead of just making it look bad and try to scare people off.
      You know, you are MUCH more likely to have a bad trip if you are scared of having a bad trip.

    • @synsam12345
      @synsam12345 8 років тому +2

      Legalizing weed? Sounds good. Legalizing LSD? The fuck are you talking about? People have really gotten mentally wrecked by that drug. I know you might have good experiences with it, but you can't deny that the drug has hurt plenty of people.

  • @YassminDoubleAA
    @YassminDoubleAA 7 років тому +6

    Really love how people are more upset about this being called 'digital LSD' and how its stigmatizing LSD rather than how this is sensationalizing psychosis as this cool and trippy virtual reality to play around with for a short period but OK

    • @jojop6387
      @jojop6387 2 роки тому

      Both of those points are equally as valid

  • @bloodsports94
    @bloodsports94 10 років тому +19

    This is nothng like LSD and shouldn't be compared to it. And to all the people that are having these terrible trips on acid all I have to say is that you shouldn't spread lies about it being this terrible drug and all this other crap. LSD is fucking rad and saying that you were crippled for months after using it?? That's not LSD man you should get a new drug dealer.

  • @Uhcip
    @Uhcip 10 років тому +79

    this isnt how I experienced psychosis
    what theyre showing him seems more like someone thats gone completely insane. Maybe they should hire someone with experience?

    • @attentionlabel
      @attentionlabel 10 років тому +2

      How did you experience psychosis?
      How did your experience differ from this experiment which would seem more like insanity according to you? Just so I can understand the difference. :)

    • @Uhcip
      @Uhcip 10 років тому +9

      Fox its more like a broken perception of reality rather than a videogame.
      its not really possible to have someone experience something like that for many reasons, especially when the only senses youre working with are sight and sound. Im sure some people see intense LSD like visuals if theyre having a full on mental breakdown? I don't actually know.

    • @MrCorrectify
      @MrCorrectify 10 років тому +9

      Fox Have you ever had a weird dream in which something was completely illogical by regular reasoning, but in the dream it seemed perfectly normal?
      You might be driving a car and decide to go over the traffic instead of around, because you KNOW in that moment your can can fly, the same way you and I know that cars don't. More likely, you'll use the bathroom in the dark because you know someone installed cameras in there to watch you (psychosis tends to feed on paranoia).
      There's a million ways it can present itself, false memories, hallucinations, disorientation, etc. but that's a fairly standard example of loosing touch with reality.

    • @Uhcip
      @Uhcip 10 років тому

      ***** Sorry for the late reply, google didnt notify me for some reason. Yes those are some of the symptoms and yes I was diagnosed. Taking antipsychotics can be pretty heavy on the side effects but its probably better than living with a broken perception of reality.

    • @victorpena3129
      @victorpena3129 10 років тому

      ***** i doubt have psychosis, people often mistake a eerie feeling after drugs (mainly psychedelics). u most likely had an intense experience and got a little traumatized. chill out and u will notice your symptoms drasticly reduce. time is the best antidote, anxiety stay away from

  • @Plur307
    @Plur307 8 років тому +10

    You can't simulate psychosis or LSD with a headset. It goes far beyond audio and visual inputs.

    • @TheOplele
      @TheOplele 8 років тому +1

      +Plur307 yeah obviously but its meant to give people an idea of what its like

  • @1Cocknose1
    @1Cocknose1 8 років тому +44

    This is bullshit complete bullshit you can't strap a game on your head and understand how psychosis feels for someone.

    • @babblebiotch
      @babblebiotch 8 років тому +2

      agreed

    • @jb15058
      @jb15058 8 років тому

      lol

    • @Baigle1
      @Baigle1 8 років тому

      Its just the beginning of the assistive tech... to completely simulate psychosis you would need your neurons all wired to fuck
      or really damn good vr

    • @1Cocknose1
      @1Cocknose1 8 років тому +4

      you would be better off taking a dose of LSD at least you can't pull that off your head and make it stop

    • @meimisaki213
      @meimisaki213 7 років тому +8

      Iain Clark It's just a minor experience of what it is like. I have Psychosis, and this showed in this video is minor, it is 100x worse in real life.

  • @felixhansson8169
    @felixhansson8169 10 років тому +100

    This ia nothing like real LSD

    • @Samwiseallmighty
      @Samwiseallmighty 10 років тому +6

      agreed, but it wasn't meant to simulate that (maybe the title was meant to be catchy...bad choice if you ask me). But from what I heard of patients suffering from later stages of schizophrenia, it must come really close to a psychotic episode. I was told an easy but one dimensional way to simulate the immense distraction it to listen to a speech wile two friends are talking/whispering/shouting directly in your ears.

    • @mr.mohagany8555
      @mr.mohagany8555 9 років тому +3

      Yeah. But they said it was to simulate psychosis. That was pretty much the entire point of the video, and it was repeated about ten times.

    • @asadchoudhrya
      @asadchoudhrya 9 років тому +2

      ***** no it really isn't even a decent approximation

    • @SylasTheGreat
      @SylasTheGreat 6 років тому

      Mr. Mohagany Also said it was based off LSD. Which it isn't.

  • @avatarofdeath
    @avatarofdeath 7 років тому +8

    Psychosis isn't like a having a robot talk in your ear. It's voices arguing with each other, contradicting each other and none of them want you to feel the way you want to feel. It is a constant struggle to hear yourself above the others. Coping with it means being able to find yourself in a sea of lies.

    • @victorvance84
      @victorvance84 3 роки тому

      ong so deep

    • @avatarofdeath
      @avatarofdeath 3 роки тому

      @@victorvance84 I don't remember this video or this comment, but the information I provided seems correct based on descriptions I've heard in interviews

  • @SAMMIsLIFE
    @SAMMIsLIFE 7 років тому +38

    this is too fucking trippy to watch while i have anxiety

    • @dont_harsh_my_mellow
      @dont_harsh_my_mellow 7 років тому

      SAMMIsLIFE Omg same. I have really bad anxiety and this made it worse. I need a break lol.

    • @SAMMIsLIFE
      @SAMMIsLIFE 7 років тому

      +May Athena yea,i couldnt watch the whole thing lol

    • @kmartin6823
      @kmartin6823 7 років тому +1

      SAMMIsLIFE agreed. I have an anxiety disorder too, and I watched a video where you went through a psychois episode, with voices and paranoia, and it left me dizzy. After I fely dizzy, I started getting worried that I have it, but I've calmed my nerves by now.

    • @chip5184
      @chip5184 7 років тому

      SAMMIsLIFE omg same

    • @SAMMIsLIFE
      @SAMMIsLIFE 7 років тому

      +Wahpancho I have OCD, anxiety, ADD, and BPD (borderline personality disorder)..lol I feel ya

  • @W1dg3
    @W1dg3 10 років тому +32

    What language is this, sounds like 10% english and 90% bullshit

    • @synthandsynth
      @synthandsynth 10 років тому +9

      You won.

    • @jackoflacko4092
      @jackoflacko4092 10 років тому +9

      Dutch

    • @TheTrueLouieLou
      @TheTrueLouieLou 9 років тому

      That was funny lol. I have been through this tho, and it was somewhat similar. I specially remember my whole vision turning pink and the voices making fun of me cuz they could do that. Crazy SHIT!

    • @thewatcher_476
      @thewatcher_476 9 років тому +1

      its dutch, i know it because i am dutch

  • @SethGlover
    @SethGlover 10 років тому +38

    This is stupid you cannot replicate the internal feelings you get on LSD with a electronic gadget... almost said man made object lol

  • @roughrider1568
    @roughrider1568 9 років тому +53

    I am so high on LSD I cannot understand a word of what they are saying.

    • @markdavidmeyer
      @markdavidmeyer 9 років тому

      Because they're speaking Dutch

    • @roughrider1568
      @roughrider1568 9 років тому +8

      ***** Dutch is American on LSD, right?

    • @intell0
      @intell0 9 років тому

      +Peace Love Bunny
      Do u mean u are HIGH?
      or do mean that u are low Sober?

    • @Edbrad
      @Edbrad 8 років тому

      +Peace Love Bunny It's impressive you managed to write so well if you're tripping so high on LSD

    • @Edbrad
      @Edbrad 8 років тому +1

      +Peace Love Bunny It's impressive you managed to write so well if you're tripping so high on LSD

  • @spunkflunk
    @spunkflunk 7 років тому +30

    somone needs to make an app for vr headsets that uses your phones camera to give you augumented trip vision!

    • @cadebarnes7951
      @cadebarnes7951 3 роки тому

      You can find some on UA-cam, but they're not the best quality nor are they realistic.

    • @oofig
      @oofig 2 роки тому

      VR headsets have cameras already

  • @StevensBorowsky
    @StevensBorowsky 10 років тому +22

    I highly doubt anyone who has taken acid would be able to recreate the experience with software, regardless of how familiar they were with it.

    • @David-du8kf
      @David-du8kf 10 років тому +1

      They would be able to somewhat recreate an array of acid like visuals but it's pointless if you can't experience the mindset and emotions that come hand in hand with it.

  • @CrazyPeiceOfPie
    @CrazyPeiceOfPie 10 років тому +21

    Could they seriously not have a better frame rate than that with all that technology?

    • @TomasWille
      @TomasWille 10 років тому +6

      That is called framerate glitching, it's done on purpose.
      It will desorient you, especially in 4d.

  • @DistortedFaiths
    @DistortedFaiths 8 років тому +5

    Its even worse when you're watching this when you're high and don't understand a word they're saying.

  • @DoveWrestler
    @DoveWrestler 8 років тому +19

    Probably should have used a different title for this video, although I'm sure it gets more views than "Digital psychosis".
    Most commenters seem to think this device was designed to simulate an LSD "trip". From my understanding, it is designed to replace LSD as a tool for people to understand psychosis. I can't comment on its accuracy in that department, but I respect the concept of it.

    • @McDale22
      @McDale22 8 років тому

      +Michael Frederiksen Thank you for being intelligent.

    • @SpazeUnofficials
      @SpazeUnofficials 8 років тому +1

      So people actually take LSD to understand how a psychosis works? That's interesting.

  • @TheCynicalDude_
    @TheCynicalDude_ 10 років тому +38

    Real LSD doesn't cause psychosis, so why would I want the digital version?

    • @14880evilmonkey
      @14880evilmonkey 10 років тому +3

      Wait what?
      Its one of the main reasons why they stopped using it in the mental health field. The results were to unpredictable

    • @TheCynicalDude_
      @TheCynicalDude_ 10 років тому +7

      Aaron O'Rourke
      Ever sone acid, bro? It's awesome.

    • @nando19751
      @nando19751 10 років тому +7

      it does when you have a bad trip. A severely bad trip like I experience once.

    • @TheCynicalDude_
      @TheCynicalDude_ 10 років тому +6

      orlando mendoza
      I've never had a bad acid trip. I've had bad shroom trips before. In fact, at some point during every shroom trip, shit gets too intense... but then it mellows out and gets cool again later.

    • @mpromille
      @mpromille 10 років тому +1

      don't u have anything else to do then to write stupid comments under every motherboardtv documentary?

  • @rizendell
    @rizendell 10 років тому +17

    poorly titled, and obviously created by someone who has never experienced psychosis. The main problem I see with this thing is its distortion of reality, which doesn't happen to most psychotic people. Their brains usually just superimpose things into it so well that they don't even think anything is different or abnormal. If she was going for a "LSD" experience, I would say this fit the bill, since it looks like the headset distorts reality into a kaleidoscope of chaos.

    • @BhaktaChase
      @BhaktaChase 10 років тому +6

      More like a bad trip for Non-LSD takers.

    • @IHaveNoNameRawr
      @IHaveNoNameRawr 10 років тому +2

      LSD is nothing like this, you're fully aware of your surroundings and can somewhat function on LSD unless you take an extreme amount.

    • @jcbookman
      @jcbookman 10 років тому

      It's to help people empathize, not to fully create psychosis.

    • @agabla
      @agabla 10 років тому

      IHaveNoNameRawr yea but if i take lsd it will be somewhat like this cause of extreme paranoia. except 10x fatser with all the voices and stuff so speak for yourself.

    • @Old299dfk
      @Old299dfk 10 років тому

      Yea i would say the difference is not in the input... but the interpretation.

  • @fsffda
    @fsffda 10 років тому +6

    i think it would have been more immersive for him if that woman wasnt right next to him reminding him he was sane the whole time

  • @ManInMostlyBlack
    @ManInMostlyBlack 10 років тому +7

    Why all the hate?
    I don't think she said that this experiment is suppose to be an identical experience of a psychotic episode? "an experience designed to give people more insight into how it feels to suffer through psychosis." Does it matter if its super realistic? I thought that the goal was to create more understanding and empathy for people with real problems? If Jennifer can help to remove unnecessary stigma in society how is that a bad thing?

    • @100sons
      @100sons 10 років тому

      +1 !
      The fact that he is completely disoriented is proof of the succes for this experiment.

    • @Ulexcool
      @Ulexcool 10 років тому

      Are you aware that A LOT of people suffer from psychosis or have taken LSD and maybe they found this whole "experiment" stupid and inaccurate?

    • @ManInMostlyBlack
      @ManInMostlyBlack 10 років тому

      Ganil Ganilder Did you even read what i wrote?

  • @VolksPrepper
    @VolksPrepper 10 років тому +29

    This is EXACTLY what Police Departments need to be training their Officers with so that maybe they can develop some empathy & sympathy and realize that not everyone that they come into contact with is on the same page they are, let alone the same reality, and that those who aren't are not in that position of their own free will...for they do not have any.

    • @shananagans5
      @shananagans5 10 років тому +1

      I totally agree. I am a psych at a jail & most police officers are pretty good about dealing with the mentally ill but there is always room for improvement. Not to mention I would really like to get a better idea of what some people are dealing with. I have tried to imagine what schizophrenia is like based on what my guys tell me but that doesn't really let me experience it in any way.

    • @VolksPrepper
      @VolksPrepper 10 років тому

      MutinyVT
      There Job is to do one thing...protect the rights of the people. The same goes for our elected officials and the civilians who work for Government agencies. Unfortunately we live in an occupied nation under martial law. It's been that way since the American Civil War.

  • @MathematicPony
    @MathematicPony 10 років тому +12

    Dude, that looks so creepy to experience. Really scary.

  • @DelbertStinkfester
    @DelbertStinkfester 10 років тому +36

    I can't wait for virtual reality to become main stream.
    Occulus Rift acid trip anyone.

    • @Tenchcnet
      @Tenchcnet 10 років тому +5

      I can't wait for chips in out heads to become mainstream so everyone could be even more distracted from reality

    • @DelbertStinkfester
      @DelbertStinkfester 10 років тому +10

      I would install a scientific calculator, the encyclopedia Britannica, all of the dictionaries, all of the worlds languages and every how to pick up women book ever written.

    • @Hot1000Forever
      @Hot1000Forever 10 років тому

      DelbertStinkfester
      you dont need to buyh a book to pick up women. just type real social dynamics in the youtube search and you will learn more than any book will ever tell you..i shouldnt even be revealing this info. ;D

    • @DelbertStinkfester
      @DelbertStinkfester 10 років тому

      Hot 1000 Forever Thanks I'm going to do this...It had better change my life friend

    • @T0asty-
      @T0asty- 10 років тому +2

      Lol no fuck that.
      I've done LSD, god fuck that lol
      ...shrooms on the other hand... ;)

  • @samhandwich3965
    @samhandwich3965 10 років тому

    Sorry guys that's a fail. I actually had acute schizophrenia. I haven't tried on your little hat there, but it looks like that is not even close. I would be willing to try your machine though.

  • @TheSimAviation
    @TheSimAviation 10 років тому +9

    Hmm, i'm very skeptical that these people think you can replicate the experience of LSD - let alone Psychosis - through only visual and audio mediums. These crazy visuals and sounds are a result of what goes on in a patient's mind, not vise versa. This is something a machine cannot (and hopefully never will) replicate. Secondly,, this is certainly not "digital lsd" for the same reasons as above. An acid trip is something you could never explain to somebody and I would imagine that the same goes for psychosis.

  • @insect212
    @insect212 10 років тому +18

    What happens if you take LSD or DMT while using the Psychosis helmet?

    • @kafeba3
      @kafeba3 10 років тому +3

      I imagine if you were under the influence of lsd youd start freaking the fuck out and rip off the helmate and backpack after about 4 seconds. as for DMT you would hear the voices but after a min or two with real DMT you wouldn't even be able to see or hear anything making it useless. ive had expirence with both of these drugs in my passed. I would not recommend trying it.

    • @Benjavaz
      @Benjavaz 6 років тому

      Then you actually get a drug-induced psychosis.

  • @Gearsturfs
    @Gearsturfs 10 років тому +18

    This sounds very different from LSD, just like a trippy virtual reality program

    • @Gearsturfs
      @Gearsturfs 10 років тому +3

      As well as in LSD, you know it'll end but in the moment it won't. I don't think it's similar at all to LSD but that's subjective.

    • @astever1198
      @astever1198 10 років тому +5

      She didn't mention it was supposed to mimic LSD. The title is very misleading.

    • @thestonedmartian6480
      @thestonedmartian6480 10 років тому +1

      Adam Stever 09:50

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass 10 років тому

      ***** I just about had full control while tripping on LSD. I knew what I was going to see and hear was not actually real, but I went into it not trying to control it in that sense. I let it be real. I wish I could explain it better. I did feel like everything was one and that everything was beautiful...after I had a sudden depressive moment where I thought about my mother who had passed away a couple years before. It didn't last very long and the rest of the experience was sublime.

    • @TomasWille
      @TomasWille 10 років тому +1

      OSlatraigh
      Im going to tell you what LSD exactly does:
      Its a scientificly created drug, to overdose the seratonine levels in parts of your brain. A brain is not comprehensive , so he will have to compromis with other neurotransmitters in your brain. that means for example: Your brain will take more time to hear and understand, so things go in a slow speed. The excessive volume of serotine causes the hallugens you will expierencing.
      ( and lots of other "short circuits" ) Since it is an body own product, seratonine can do no fysical harm. but CAN create mental issues.

  • @KenCat1337
    @KenCat1337 10 років тому +1

    As someone who has experienced psychosis, I must say that this is only valuable as a piece of art. One can not ever begin to imagine what psychosis is, especially via technological replication, unless one has actually experienced it.

  • @chellyk9745
    @chellyk9745 7 років тому +5

    Bits of this reminded me of my psychotic episode. Scary stuff. I'm glad this woman is spreading understanding. At the time I had no idea I was experiencing psychosis, the hospital staff seemed to think I was just acting out. They got very impatient and used threats like putting me in isolation. I didn't know how to tell them what was going on inside me, it's not something you can explain.

  • @TEAMROCKETSAM
    @TEAMROCKETSAM 10 років тому +10

    Should be titled: "Experiencing Digital LSD, with Digital LSD".

  • @darkann5490
    @darkann5490 10 років тому +4

    Because of the lack of understanding I am posting this...
    I am going to share a story...
    Bob wakes up in a dreamy sort of state takes a shower to wake up. Bob begins to hear voices of friends relatives just voices in the white noise of the water that sound familiar. Thinking at first how strange Bob tries to listen to the voices in the white noise as he focuses on the voices to try to make out what they are saying he begins to hear scratching at the front door. Bob gets out of the shower grabs a towel runs to the front door nothing is there how strange Bob thinks. Bob starts to head toward the shower until once again scratching at the door Bob turns around and sees something coming through the key hole frightened Bob yells out who is there? Bob hears whispers Bob runs to the door again to check through the peep hole no one is there but Bob can hear whispers below the peep hole and once again sees something coming through the key hole. Bob Even more frightened that someone maybe trying to break into his apartment Bob runs to the bedroom throws on some clothes grabs a gun and now the voices have become closer. Bob shouts out at the corner before the front door saying he has a gun. The voices stop then Bob sees a shadow Bob chases the shadow trying to get a glimpse of who broke into his Apartment. Suddenly Bob becomes disoriented a bit confused and scared the cold wind brings Bob around from this disoriented confused state. Bob realizes he is half naked on the side of the highway with a gun surrounded by faceless people screaming for him to get down...
    That is the only way I can describe psychosis it isn't simply visual effects or sounds and you would have to put yourself in that position. In the above story you would truly have to believe that someone is trying to break into your home to do you harm different people handle the situation differently. Bob in this case wasn't someone who is normally afraid and is sure of himself which resulted in a bad ending for Bob the schizophrenic. The above story is based on true events. Schizophrenia or Psychosis can be very subtle and believable that is why it is so scary for the individual going through it they lose the ability to tell if it is real or not and don't have the luxury of telling them self this is a drug or this will be over. It sucks you into a delusion which by all intensive purposes is real to the individual going through it. That is just one morning in the life of Bob and a mild episode..
    There was no one at the door, there was no voices, there was no shadow and bob felt fine until he became disoriented and when he became disoriented he realized something wasn't right but by that time it was to late. You could be frying chicken and think there is a fire call 9/11 and run out of your house saying you have a fire then burn down your house because you are waiting for the fire department while the oil is still on the stove when there wasn't a fire in the first place. You may have not seen a fire you may have not even smelled a fire but the sound and smell of the chicken cooking was interpreted by your brain to be a fire... I hope people can better understand just how sinister schizophrenia is...

    • @skrongo
      @skrongo 10 років тому

      I thought the story would with you being Bob all along.

  • @davidthorstensson8025
    @davidthorstensson8025 8 років тому +14

    LSD is great. It really helps if you're suffering from depression. One of the best medicine available.

    • @Edbrad
      @Edbrad 8 років тому +2

      +David Thorstensson I didn't believe it until recently with my first experience. I took a max of about 120ug of currently legal and generally regarded as practically identical to LSD chemical 1P-LSD. and just was blown away. i had no perception of just how amazing the brain is at interpreting everything, and deciding what it all means, and in creating such intense emotions. It's definitely the most important drug Ive ever encountered, though this was my first ever psychedelic experience/ Im going to try a low dose Salvia, I want to see if I can slowly enter that experience and see how much one can control it. Maybe I will be able to find medicinal use in that too. Im an atheist and don't believe in the supernatural, but "spiritual" seems the best word to describe this. It needs to be treated with respect (as traditionally they have been) they have the ability to change someones life for the better in so many ways. Cant wait to do it again.

    • @Edbrad
      @Edbrad 8 років тому

      +David Thorstensson I didn't believe it until recently with my first experience. I took a max of about 120ug of currently legal and generally regarded as practically identical to LSD chemical 1P-LSD. and just was blown away. i had no perception of just how amazing the brain is at interpreting everything, and deciding what it all means, and in creating such intense emotions. It's definitely the most important drug Ive ever encountered, though this was my first ever psychedelic experience/ Im going to try a low dose Salvia, I want to see if I can slowly enter that experience and see how much one can control it. Maybe I will be able to find medicinal use in that too. Im an atheist and don't believe in the supernatural, but "spiritual" seems the best word to describe this. It needs to be treated with respect (as traditionally they have been) they have the ability to change someones life for the better in so many ways. Cant wait to do it again.

    • @Karukami1
      @Karukami1 8 років тому

      +David Thorstensson LSD really helped me with depression, it should be legal for medical use again

    • @anissiai7818
      @anissiai7818 8 років тому +5

      Thats dangerous advice...My best friend stabbed himself in a neck with a pen on acid because he started feeling guilty about his brother dying.
      And once I was in the shower tripping and saw all the razors and had to back slowly away because I kept thinking theyd scratch an intense itch I thought I had.
      Acid can really put you in a baf place depending on where you are mentally and it CAN make things worse.

    • @georgethethird6008
      @georgethethird6008 8 років тому

      True in a natural setting the experience is quite beautiful

  • @littlehonu
    @littlehonu 8 років тому +13

    I can't understand experiencing this in real life...I can't imagine it

    • @Peteru69
      @Peteru69 8 років тому +3

      It's nothing like this to be fair. It's not only visual, your entire body feels it. Usually follows a sort of "chill down your spine" that just doesn't go away. Not sure how you'd mimic that with a virtual headset. And of course, it's different to each person.

    • @meimisaki213
      @meimisaki213 7 років тому +3

      Alisha DiPaola I experience it every day. its very real and it is terrifying.

    • @theneovas1
      @theneovas1 7 років тому

      Alisha DiPaola this is no where near lsd

    • @Dyl_Cam
      @Dyl_Cam 7 років тому +5

      It goes beyond replication because psychosis is mostly based on ideas. Impossible, irrational ideas that have such perfect connections and justification that the lines between thought and reality blur. I've been there it's literally like a never ending bad trip or living in hell.

  • @TheModernHermeticist
    @TheModernHermeticist 10 років тому +1

    The problem here is that the visions from LSD don't affect your eyes like this thing does... it affects your inner vision - it screws around with the sum of your senses inside your mind - it's as if the subtle images of your imagination/dreams were a hundred times more vivid. And even then, the images can be extremely arbitrary.
    This thing can only stimulate madness, not exaltation or beauty... so with that said, this thing has nothing to do with the LSD experience. Not to mention, the only people who experience total madness on LSD are people with a lot of personal baggage they can't seem to leave at the door, or people who are in the wrong set and setting.

  • @bunnybubo
    @bunnybubo 9 років тому +4

    Shes not trying to show exactly what its like she trying to evoke the emotion and feeling that a person with psychosis may have

  • @sunshowerpainting1
    @sunshowerpainting1 3 роки тому +1

    Props and Bravo to the woman who cares so much she would work to develop such a system. Her heart is vast.....

  • @anthonywhelan7892
    @anthonywhelan7892 8 років тому +3

    To all the morons saying this is nothing like LSD, that it is not the intended effect. That is the name of the simulator "Digital LSD". The simulator is simulating psychosis. If any of you were capable of reading I wouldn't have to explain this.The intended effect of this simulation has nothing to do with LSD, nor is anyone claiming that LSD causes psychosis in the video or description.

  • @farmerjoesrants
    @farmerjoesrants 10 років тому +4

    I find the implication that an urge to meditate is symptomatic of being psychotic to be slightly offensive to followers of every major religion, be it Christianity or Buddhism, Judaism or Islam, Hinduism, or Shinto, and many others. The idea that "mystical ideas" are somehow a part of the problem is, in my opinion, a part of the actual psycho-social problem of psychosis. Most people who go psychotic are experiencing a complete breakdown of their personalities resulting in extreme spiritual crisis. This can result in people sounding mystical. However, these sorts of mystical ideas, when channeled by the right sort of person, have the power of healing and calming the person down, and that is why they are so drawn to them. In ancient societies, such a person experiencing such an episode might seek the aid of a priest or monk, who oftentimes might succeed in providing comfort to said person. Now, they are referred to people who are often jaded, overworked, highly anxious, generally atheist, type-A personality possessing medical professionals with increasingly narrow definitions of what "normal" thinking constitutes. Do you see how the type of personality who presently deals with the mentally ill is now different than it once was? I also find it very misleading because most people who receive the diagnosis of psychosis NEVER experience auditory or visual hallucinations of any kind. Those people are generally referred to as paranoid schizophrenics. Psychosis in itself describes the flooding of the brain with Dopamine, which causes thoughts to be created at such a speed that the logical brain cannot analyze such thoughts. In laboratory experiments, people given dopamine in their brain fluid were made to display all the symptoms of psychosis, every time. Without dopamine, you stop having all thoughts and become a catatonic vegetable. Vegetables were revived after thirty years with a dopamine replacement drug called L-Dopa. Their experiences were that they simply weren't there for all those decades. They often had intact personalities, sometimes of the children they were before they lost their ability to produce dopamine and became vegetables. A movie starring Robin Williams about it was made. Basically my point is this; psychotic individuals are people who have basically lost the ability to regulate the speed of their own thoughts, and whose brains are pumping so much dopamine that the thoughts are produced at a rate that they are accepted as truth without logical analysis. This is how people can come to believe that everybody is after them, or that there are hidden cameras everywhere, or something like that. Schizophrenia, on the other hand, is indicative of brain function being inhibited all the way down to the level of sensory input. Logical analysis might still be occurring, but on the basis of false sensory data. Both the psychotic person and the schizophrenic person might display illogical behavior, but it is often for very different reasons. The former is doing so because his subconscious, after receiving correct sensory input, has basically discovered a very clever way to completely evade logical analysis by overwhelming his inner observer, the conscious mind/logical mind, by thinking faster and faster. The latter is doing so because his subconscious mind has figured out a way to provide the conscious mind/logical mind with false data, that then leads to false conclusions. These false conclusions might be made at average speed. Finally, it is possible for a person with a very sneaky subconscious mind intent on running amok to both provide the brain with false sensory input and also to overwhelm it with thoughts until it can't analyze each one individually. That would be what is referred to as a "psychotic schizophrenic." I find the nuances here to be very important, because it effects how we treat the different mental illnesses as distinctly different and not all under one lump banner of "psychotic."

    • @yeahitsmesofkinwhat
      @yeahitsmesofkinwhat 10 років тому

      TL;DR. I find you being offended a symptom of you being far too sensitive. People are entitled to their opinions and maybe having the urge to meditate is what someone, not everyone, with psychosis may experience.

  • @bodhidarma1
    @bodhidarma1 10 років тому +7

    this is not at all like psychosis. I've had really severe psychosis before. Everyone's psychosis is different but I've NEVER heard anyone say there is delay in hearing voices. This is just some neuro-typical person's stereotypical guess at what psychosis is like.

    • @Bagginsess
      @Bagginsess 10 років тому

      I have the delay, but it's not at all like the video and it's only with my thoughts not outside noises

    • @mygoldfisharegold
      @mygoldfisharegold 10 років тому +5

      you stated that everyone's psychosis is different, just because you don't hear a delay in hearing voices doesn't mean someone else with a form of psychosis doesn't...

  • @tristanhoward9190
    @tristanhoward9190 7 років тому +2

    She can't convince someone of a severe delusion of grandiose though. That is a lot scarier than hearing voices for me.

  • @bundeewaje790
    @bundeewaje790 10 років тому +25

    Oh no this is nothing at all like LSD look up on youtube "Taking Woodstock LSD scene"
    , that scene is so close to the actual visuals of LSD its almost scary thinking how they got it that right hahaha. This may be another type of drug but LSD is very beautiful and this isn't at all what a bad trip would be like either. This is probably the visuals of shrooms, LSD, and a whole punch of crazy shit together lmfao

    • @daniellassetter3267
      @daniellassetter3267 10 років тому

      Na bro, had some shrooms this year and the scene in taking woodstock is the best visualization of what that was like. I agree with you 100% its exactly like that scene but with 100 different thoughts zaping around your brain

    • @bundeewaje790
      @bundeewaje790 10 років тому +2

      yeah i did shrooms last year idk what kind but my friend had bought them and gave them to me it was great. More calming and easier then LSD for sure. Shrooms builds up to the trip Acid its just like your normal then BAM shits weird hahahaha My friend did an 8th and 2 tabs and he completely blacked out after his trip started peaking he woke up the next morning: he lost his phone, keys and wallet and pissed himself. But hes more of a person who takes any drug and does it for fun. I meditate while on hallucinogens and its always very spiritual for me

    • @surfurman123
      @surfurman123 10 років тому +1

      Gotta disagree. 1 tab is taking Woodstock. 2 tabs is a whole other story. One little shred of nervousness or responsibility can turn your trip around in an instant. When I took 2 tabs it was slightly less than the video but still scary as I thought I would be stuck thinking like that forever. Thoughts never lasted for more than a few seconds but it felt like centuries while some were beautiful, others were terrifying. For some reason I kept repeating to my friend that I was going insane and the more I said it the more paranoid I got. A calm mindset and environment is essential for psychedelics. Shrooms was awesome. Everything had more meaning, everything was more beautiful, I felt closer to everyone... And really emotional. That's just me though

    • @TheNekoShizuka
      @TheNekoShizuka 10 років тому +3

      Yeah, this is about simulating an episode of psychosis, not LSD.

    • @Mp57navy
      @Mp57navy 10 років тому

      What most of the commenters here overview, its that LSD trips are quite similar to a psychosis.

  • @HisHaloness
    @HisHaloness 10 років тому +1

    I used to suffer from psychosis and the machine doesn't seem to simulate the symptoms that well. But the researcher does a good job of describing what a person with psychosis experiences. I've never tried LSD though.

  • @KingHypnosOne
    @KingHypnosOne 9 років тому +4

    Misleading title...shame on you motherboard !

  • @fallingpickle770
    @fallingpickle770 6 років тому +2

    all those comments 'nothing to do with lsd'
    thats why she says its a psychosis
    there's a difference between being high and completely losing control on your perceptions

  • @BRANnun
    @BRANnun 10 років тому +6

    The title is highly misleading

  • @Vechklio
    @Vechklio 10 років тому +2

    Absolutely nothing like taking LSD, & probably nothing like a real psychosis, but none the less an interesting simulation to help bridge the gap between psychosis & reality.

  • @jedikoji7051
    @jedikoji7051 10 років тому +4

    PRAY you never have to be attacked such as those people with psychosis.

  • @personalaccount4360
    @personalaccount4360 7 років тому +1

    It looks like the hardest thing about that simulator is the choppy feed, not the voices or effects...

  • @Tamer_108
    @Tamer_108 8 років тому +32

    lmfao literally nothing like lsd

  • @adriancarol5202
    @adriancarol5202 10 років тому +2

    The senseless instructions the subject followed about six minutes in seems accurate. I suffered a psychotic break on the street after a stressful argument with a friend. I had been observing traffic lights and became extremely sensitive to the meaning of colors (ie: If someone wearing a red jacket passed by me I could no longer walk in the same direction.) It was as if I left my body leaving behind a shell to fend for itself. I have never used heroin or LSD so this was terrifying to say the least. Oh well, I guess bums like me get hacked up in Vancouver quite often. How many more of us dodged junkie lables? ;)

  • @BFArch0n
    @BFArch0n 10 років тому +8

    This would be a BAD TRIP

  • @stacks269
    @stacks269 8 років тому +3

    I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia and have been schizophrenic probably about 9 years now. This videos not very accurate in my experience. I see spirits like angels, demons, djinn, various gods, the devil, and saints. I also was plagued with grandiose delusions about how I was being shunned or systematically destroyed by my community and surrounding community. I believed at one point that I could control the weather, open portals through time and space to other realities that I could view with my third eye, as far as the voices go I usually can see a spirit attached to the voice which you do indeed hear with your mind. You also can see the spirits with your mind and occasionally you will see then with your eyes. The voices I hear aren't just a bunch of random conflicting gibberish, the voices have complex personas and background stories and react to what you think say and do. Having these spirits or perhaps hallucinations is like always being watched and sometimes harassed. They'll make claims like "you sold your soul." or "all we have to eat hear is maggots and you will eat them." and many other disturbing things. Needless to say based on the things I hear and the conversations I've had with them I call them spirits in general and angels/demons for most of them. I also have hallucinations where I think I can hear the voice of spirits inside other people as well as an individual's souls speaking to me. The angels usually tell me to repent and the demons just recite all the sins I have committed. An alternative version of schizophrenia that I've also experienced is when you have this world in your mind that seems to exist, function, grow, decline, and change regardless of whether you pay attention to it or not. It's like looking through a portal in your mind and on the other side is a seemingly unending reality that is diverse and flows similar to ours but is very different from ours. This other reality becomes all consuming and you end up practically catatonic and it becomes extremely difficult to communicate with anyone let alone the outside world. I remember how I used to sit in one spot for hours dealing with the dramas and times of the world through the looking glass. Also to anyone who is still young and has not used hallucinogenics yet please reconsider doing them, everyone likes to claim they're safe or you'll tell yourself it won't happen to you or those people were already insane, but the truth is those drugs cause chemical imbalances and brain damage, and if you're extremely unfortunate you will go insane. And if you do become schizophrenic from them theres no going back the rest of your life will be one of constant paranoia, poverty, delusions, and hallucinations. If it wasn't for disability and government safety nets I would be homeless. So please do not listen to any of those old hippies that tell you how those drugs are going to expand your mind or expect a result like starting apple like steve jobs. The truth is you are far more likely to be damaged by the drugs than find your life enhanced by them.

  • @muzzikboy
    @muzzikboy 10 років тому +6

    Having to read the subtitles so fast was crap, why do people not put any thought into that?

    • @ShawnBean
      @ShawnBean 10 років тому +2

      The subtitles were actually a little slower than their spoken words, but not by much. Of course, it didn't help that the simulated psychosis was going on at the same time as the speech and the sub-titles, but I think that's kind of the point of the "digital LSD" in the first place.
      I speak enough German to catch about one word in three, and I've travelled to Germany a couple times, before. In addition to capturing the disconnected and distracted experience of psychosis, the subtitles of this video are an awful lot like being a non-native speaker in a foreign country; conversation comes at you so quickly, you can only get bits and pieces of meaning.
      In a way, I have to admire what they achieved, here. If the goal is to empathize with someone operating under a handicap, this video manages to provide that experience on several levels at once.

    • @muzzikboy
      @muzzikboy 10 років тому +1

      Yeah, no the subtitles are too quick... I am bilingual English, Greek and I can see what you're saying but they could do a way better job on the subtitles.

    • @Whatsth3b1g1d3a
      @Whatsth3b1g1d3a 10 років тому +8

      Shawn Bean For someone that claims that they've been to Germany enough times to understand it, I would have assumed that you'd know that they're speaking Dutch.

    • @muzzikboy
      @muzzikboy 10 років тому +1

      LOL Back to the subs Mr. Bean :O

    • @ShawnBean
      @ShawnBean 10 років тому

      Willem Cohen I see how you got that impression, but that is not what I said. I was comparing trying to follow the English subtitles on this video to my experiences travelling in Germany when I don't speak enough German to be able to hold my own in a conversation.

  • @flishnizadifad
    @flishnizadifad 10 років тому

    If you want to experience psychosis, stay up until an hour before you'd normally go be waking up in the morning, then sleep for an hour, then have someone wake you up. Then have them ask you basic questions, and you'll begin to get incredibly confused and you'll have no idea how to answer. It's really similar to psychosis.

  • @alegomanYTPs
    @alegomanYTPs 7 років тому +27

    shittest wii game ever

  • @brookeh7151
    @brookeh7151 8 років тому +1

    Guys, they never said this is what LSD is like. It is portraying what it is like have have psychosis. She just calls it "Virtual LSD". It is simply the name.

  • @BFArch0n
    @BFArch0n 10 років тому +4

    And yeah, the LSD in the title is bullshit, this has nothing to do with it.

  • @DoYouFeelLucky
    @DoYouFeelLucky 10 років тому +2

    Interesting study but it's incredibly important also that people understand that the full effects of LSD (and other psychedelics) in the brain are way beyond simple visual hallucination, like playing a VR computer game. It is highly irresponsible to give people that impression.

    • @celtic125434849
      @celtic125434849 10 років тому

      except this is about psychosis which can be caused by prolonged use of drugs such as LSD. People with psychosis are sober

  • @blaisegauba
    @blaisegauba 10 років тому +5

    I don't know about how the various police agencies in the EU treat or behave towards people they encounter who they either KNOW are psychotic or schizophrenic, but I know that here in the United States, police agencies could definitely benefit from a device such as this one for training purposes. It would be really nice to get all police officers who work out in the field/streets, to go through some form of empathy training, even IF they are dealing with someone who may be or is schizophrenic and therefore "possibly" dangerous, but who then now have the necessary training to be better able to deal with these poor people in a way that is more humane. There are FAR too many unnecessary police shootings in the United States.

    • @DarylBuck
      @DarylBuck 10 років тому

      You and I BOTH know what the Police (and numerous other Government Agencies) would use this for (if they aren't already), and it sure isn't training.

    • @blaisegauba
      @blaisegauba 10 років тому +1

      Uncle Sam: "It is our policy (not officially of course) that we do NOT use torture in order to retrieve information from insurgents or terrorists (i.e., patriotic freedom fighters). But we DO use this technology to brainwash and/or train sleepers for assassinating political (or private) targets." When any U.S. political representative speaks about U.S. Foreign Interests they really should be saying: U.S. Corporate Foreign Interests...because that's REALLY what they are talking about.

  • @hirven57
    @hirven57 5 років тому +2

    50% of the comments: *this is nothing like psychosis*
    50% of the comments: *this is nothing like lsd*

  • @rozzalenko
    @rozzalenko 9 років тому +3

    Why oh why did they have to call this machine LSD. I feel this is purposely trying to defame a beautiful substance with so so many legitimate uses.

  • @NovakiSalem
    @NovakiSalem 10 років тому +2

    One thing to note is that for the most part, they (the people testing the mask) know for certain that they can remove the mask and go back to normal so they have that comfort of knowing it will all just go away and end.

  • @Dreamingindogyearss
    @Dreamingindogyearss 10 років тому +3

    I've done a greatdeal of psychedelic chemicals and my experiences were nothing like the portrayal in this video. quite frankly it seems like the woman who made this was ignorant to psychedelic altered consciousness. I've experienced psychosis from long term heroin and crack binges and it was much more paranoia and anxiety than anything.

    • @nathanaelashnonmusic2615
      @nathanaelashnonmusic2615 2 роки тому

      And the hallucinations I saw during my acid psychosis for a couple days after my hell trip were like indescribable demons coming after me and taunting me and torturing me for eternity. Hell aint fun.

  • @zaczattack
    @zaczattack 10 років тому +2

    That's not at all what LSD is like. This program also was created based only on what non psychotic people think being psychotic is like, for all we know the experience could be entirely different. It's a step in the right direction but take this video with a grain of salt.

  • @tedoymisojos
    @tedoymisojos 10 років тому +4

    I feel scared and im not even 3 minutes into this. Cant keep watching

    • @nando19751
      @nando19751 10 років тому +8

      wuss

    • @MiyaZakiProductions
      @MiyaZakiProductions 10 років тому

      the real scare is whe she says she wants to make this fully immersive and realistic in a way that you won't even know you have the device on, am I the only one here who thinks this would totally be a wepon's grade technology, just making crazy people just like that, on contact lenses maybe she says, and then you put them on and you no longer now you have them? wtf, THIS IS SCARY, not the silly images

  • @novusvoss
    @novusvoss 10 років тому +1

    Since a lot of people are confused about why there's LSD in the title:
    First of all, yes to all the acid users out there, obviously this device doesn't show a real LSD experience in any way, but this wasn't the point of the device anyway. The only reason why they put it in the title is because through various brain scans of people who took acid in the past, they could determine that the state is in fact very close to a psychosis. That's why the uploader Motherboard made the link. Still kind of misleading title..

  • @christianmartinez3562
    @christianmartinez3562 8 років тому +4

    change the fucking title this is incomparable and irrelevant with LSD looks nothing like it. LSD is something you need to experience personally.

  • @edgarallanravengirl
    @edgarallanravengirl 10 років тому

    It's not meant to simulate LSD, it's a metaphor. If you watched the beginning, he talks about psychologists taking LSD as an attempt to understand psychosis before we really knew anything about it.

  • @pejlin30
    @pejlin30 10 років тому +5

    I´ve tried LSD 30+ times in my life.. ofc i been scary while im alone or with bad friends. but never seen the pure " green or blue " ... and I have heard very scary sillience sounds but no ppl yelling in my head. Sorry this digital progam isn't a good ide to approve its not the same effect as the real one

  • @ingusmant
    @ingusmant 10 років тому +9

    "artistic" has decayed to "hipster puts some shit together" so fast its almost used as an excuse for poor workmanship these days

  • @FourLetterGT
    @FourLetterGT 7 років тому

    You can't simulate the feeling of an acid trip, once a trip is over you yourself will hardly be able to describe the sensation.

  • @MrTiredmatt
    @MrTiredmatt 10 років тому +18

    not anything like lsd.....

  • @colleenferrell3529
    @colleenferrell3529 10 років тому +1

    I have never experienced psychosis; however I can say with certainty that this is absolutely nothing like LSD. I would also say that it's way off the mark to compare mental illness to experiencing a psychedelic drug!

  • @georgethethird6008
    @georgethethird6008 8 років тому +3

    She needs to name it something else, LSD is nothing like this.

  • @randomusername987
    @randomusername987 10 років тому +1

    The noises alone made me anxious.I feel like i might just snap with that on my head.

  • @sapien82
    @sapien82 10 років тому +3

    Whilst it is in no way like an acid trip for me or any kind of trip I've ever had on any type of hallucinogen , at least she has attempted to bridge the gap and make non psychotics at least have a glimpse of something slightly like psychosis, its a step towards helping pysychotics! but the best help psychotics need is shamanic help , no one understands a psycotic more than a shaman

  •  5 років тому +1

    I'm reading so many comments that say you can't create a digital form of psychosis. Oh yeah, then how are we going to create medications? We have to start somewhere!

  • @thatguyb3rt
    @thatguyb3rt 10 років тому +7

    She got what she wanted, the oculus rift is going to improve upon the goggles she's using right now ten fold.

  • @Braindestructor
    @Braindestructor 4 роки тому

    It's IMPOSSIBLE and will ALWAYS be IMPOSSIBLE to digitally recreate a psychedelic experience.

  • @BENSKI010
    @BENSKI010 10 років тому +6

    heeyyyy nederlandse vid, mooi om te zien.

  • @jamesberry4514
    @jamesberry4514 8 років тому +3

    I have experienced severe sensory hallucinations. During a long psychotic break It was somewhat like this, I could feel a rope pulling on my feet, or like a spatula rolling up and down my leg, or a surge of wind moving up my body, or a sharp object stabbing into my leg, or hands pulling on my feet, or even .. less pleasant hallucinations. If I jumped into a pool these hallucinations were not as strong, so I spent hours in the pool.
    I also had auditory hallucinations like this, in addition to the sensory hallucinations, and they seemed even related to me. Visual hallucinations were very rare for me though, maybe a couple of times, as opposed to well over a year of the other hallucinations every day, for hours on end.
    Sometimes I forget how fortunate I am that these symptoms are gone for me. If it makes you uncomfortable to think about these things, it still makes me uncomfortable, and I have extensive experience with them.

    • @Ozterkvlt
      @Ozterkvlt 8 років тому

      what was your diagnosis if i may ask?

    • @gradingterminal807
      @gradingterminal807 8 років тому

    • @Ozterkvlt
      @Ozterkvlt 8 років тому

      James Berry how did you get rid of them? that's great. medication or?

    • @jamesberry4514
      @jamesberry4514 8 років тому +3

      Well it took some time. The hallucinations became bound to some nasty delusions and together became a persecution that I suffered perpetually. Once I realized I had schizophrenia, or at least that this persecution did not have power over me, I began to think to myself that it would subside. I did take medication, but it was also a daily struggle to get my mind to focus away from the hallucinations and some of the delusions that were powering them. Simply going into a room in which I had experienced hallucinations would require me to revisit the issue in my mind. Most of my memories were at that point connected to hallucinations. I had to tell myself that it was not significant even when I was experiencing it. I also had to get myself to believe that it would eventually subside. Yes the medication helped, but the hallucinations didn't altogether go away right off the bat. Ultimately over some months I became mostly hallucination free. In the following two years I had some relapses, and had to repeat the process each time. This happened for a couple to a few weeks at a time. When it did I had to revisit the dilemmas. In the past few years I have only experienced minor hallucinations, or at least I will say the hallucinations that I have experienced have not been nearly as unpleasant. Meanwhile, I do still struggle with delusions, and at times it is very difficult. Still when adequately medicated I can usually get off delusions, but it isn't always easy. At least the delusions that I have now are not quite as bad as they used to be, though they can cause a rift between me and some people at times. I try to be proactive, but if I am angry, the only thing I can do is to extract myself at the soonest chance from a situation until I can become more level headed.

  • @13Ghandi37
    @13Ghandi37 10 років тому +12

    i dont see how this at all is like lsd, ive had my share too..

    • @13Ghandi37
      @13Ghandi37 10 років тому +2

      hmmm i must agree with what you said, its just so lightly attached to the effect that threw me off, its just false branding (not sure if i can say that since its just a misleading title) i mean the woman didnt really link it strongly with LSD whereas motherboard took one sentence she said and twisted it into a name for her invention which it shouldnt carry. i would say that some song genres and specific songs alongside prolonged observation of optical illusions would give you a better view of a mild LSD trip, or even a well executed forced lucid dream.

    • @SethGlover
      @SethGlover 10 років тому

      ***** Glad I read your post, I was frustrated that anyone could think they could recreate an LSD trip with electronics.

    • @GodofLovers
      @GodofLovers 10 років тому

      Seth Glover
      Yea, Its not really the visuals that mess with you as much as the emotional and physical sensations you reviece while seeing what it shows you. Maybe the roller coaster ride is what provides those thought paterns you get trapped in when you in the beautiful chaos. Im talking High dosed psychedelics though.

    • @SusFerrum
      @SusFerrum 10 років тому

      Michael Ghandi the problem is that recall after the narcotic high--or during it's effect--it's damnably near impossible to take reliable notes that the observer can then use for research... Give this time to develop and it'll get closer and closer. Watching this full-screened with a headset in a dark room was disorienting and nerve wracking. There's a difference to voluntarily ingesting a narcotic and experiencing certain effects over the course of a few hours or a day, or having to deal with them on a daily basis. When I had gotten too fond of the bottle, I'd be drunk every day. Eventually I filtered the alcoholic fog out, though just because I filtered it out doesn't mean that I was able to act like I was sober. My brain just got used to the chemical and learned to operate with the alcohol in my system. When the alcohol left my system, I would still suffer from the disorientation of the alcoholic fog, but now for the opposite reason. My brain expects it to be there, it isn't, and now it's trying to compensate, causing the disorientation. When you go out and get blind drunk once in a while it's a completely different sensation than being drunk every day. Getting drunk once in a while is good fun, but doing it every day is awful. Going past the addiction into the actual state, it stops being fun. It's a sense of deepened depression, disorientation, inability to think, and many competing impulses... Again, it's one thing when you get drunk once in a while and it's all good fun, it's something completely different when your mind starts operating under those conditions because it's become accustomed to the processes that occur under such a condition. Essentially, I'd get drunk to feel sober. Of course, I wouldn't be, but it's not that I could tell. Now to experience that state, you wouldn't want to go and drink, you'd want to apply some sort of digital filter to your environment to mimic the disorientation while still being sober, because that's exactly what it feels like. It's a poor analogue, but I hope it helped you understand the point of the experiment.

    • @Madcatcon199
      @Madcatcon199 10 років тому

      if you have very potent shit, this might happen for a few moments its happnd to me, its called a loop, it lasts a few moments then you break your way out of the loop

  • @fennecfox2
    @fennecfox2 7 років тому +1

    Why is everyone complaining in the comments about how it's not an lsd trip. It's not supposed to be. It's supposed to be psychosis which can happen to people with schizophrenia and it can also happen with people who experienced trauma (emotional or physical), substance abuse and sometimes even stress. Giving birth can give a woman psychosis...so this has nothing to do with acid trips. It's about psychosis. And if you get psychosis while taking lsd you probably shouldn't take it anymore because you most likely just gave yourself schizophrenia from drug abuse.

  • @xsto01
    @xsto01 10 років тому +14

    oculus rift would be perfect for this

    • @NutritiouslyHigh
      @NutritiouslyHigh 10 років тому

      It's not very high resolution and doesn't take up the entire field of vision, I think it would run into the exact same problems.

    • @xsto01
      @xsto01 10 років тому

      sry oculus is totaly submersive and yes the dev kit 2 is high resolution pls google.

    • @derrickforeal
      @derrickforeal 10 років тому

      ***** I have a rift