After taking a particular drug, Hal began feeling that time was passing very slowly, and he began having profound thoughts about the nature of time and the universe

While this first experience was at first deeply moving, leading to feelings of elation, the next time Hal tried this drug, he felt anxious and depressed. What drug did Hal probably take?
a) marijuana
b) ecstasy
c) heroin
d) cocaine


b

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a. ?awareness of sensation b. ?reflective awareness c. ?self-awareness d. ?meta-cognition

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a. Asian b. European c. North American d. none of these

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