Hyperawareness, or heightened awareness, is an altered state of consciousness in which a person experiences increased awareness or perception of their surrounding environment, body, and/or mind.[1][2] It has been found to be an often-experienced effect of psychedelic drugs such as LSD.[3][4][1][2]
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