\u3cp\u3eA primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE). The term usually refers to the off-label use of medical substances to improve mental performance in healthy individuals. With the final aim to advance the normative debate taking place on that topic, several empirical studies have been conducted to assess the attitudes toward PCE in the public, i.e., in groups outside of the academic debate. In this review, we provide an overview of the 40 empirical studies published so far, reporting both their methodology and results. Overall, we find that several concerns about the use of PCE are prevalent in the public. These concerns largely match those discussed in the normative...
The ethical dimensions of pharmacological cognitive enhancement have been widely discussed in academ...
<div><p>Cognitive enhancement (CE) is the pharmaceutical augmentation of mental abilities (e.g., lea...
Sattler S, Sauer C, Mehlkop G, Graeff P. The Rationale for Consuming Cognitive Enhancement Drugs in ...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
<div><p>Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or ...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
People vary widely in their acceptance of the use of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (CE). We ...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
The ethical dimensions of pharmacological cognitive enhancement have been widely discussed in academ...
<div><p>Cognitive enhancement (CE) is the pharmaceutical augmentation of mental abilities (e.g., lea...
Sattler S, Sauer C, Mehlkop G, Graeff P. The Rationale for Consuming Cognitive Enhancement Drugs in ...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
A primary means for the augmentation of cognitive brain functions is "pharmacological cognitive enha...
<div><p>Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or ...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
People vary widely in their acceptance of the use of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (CE). We ...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) refers to the nonmedical use of prescription or recreati...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
The ethical dimensions of pharmacological cognitive enhancement have been widely discussed in academ...
<div><p>Cognitive enhancement (CE) is the pharmaceutical augmentation of mental abilities (e.g., lea...
Sattler S, Sauer C, Mehlkop G, Graeff P. The Rationale for Consuming Cognitive Enhancement Drugs in ...