Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. In this article, we focus on the use of pharmaceutical agents and brain stimulation for cognitive enhancement, reviewing the most common methods of pharmacologic and electronic cognitive enhancement, and the mechanisms by which they are believed to work, the effectiveness of these methods and their prevalence. We note the many gaps in our knowledge of these matters, including open questions about the size, reliability and nature of the enhancing effects, and we conclude with recommendations for further research
Abstract: Cognitive enhancement can be defined as the use of drugs and/or other means with the aim t...
Cognitive complaints in the absence of objective cognitive impairment, observed in patients with sub...
Cognitive enhancement reflects the use of any (legitimate) means such as for example food suppleme...
Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. ...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
Stimulant drugs, transcranial magnetic stimulation, brain-computer interfaces, and even genetic modi...
Cognitive enhancement or neuroenhancement implies any action or intervention that improves performan...
Attempts to improve cognitive function in patients with brain disorders have become the focus of int...
The idea of cognitive enhancement refers to multifaceted and interdisciplinary approach aimed at imp...
The term "cognitive enhancement" usually characterizes interventions in humans that aim to improve m...
Memory, attention and creativity represent three different cognitive domains, which are interconnect...
Cognitive enhancement can be defined as the use of drugs and/or other means with the aim to improve ...
Cognition, a phenomenon that constitutes the life of the mind, is often considered to be the self-de...
Abstract: Cognitive enhancement can be defined as the use of drugs and/or other means with the aim t...
Cognitive complaints in the absence of objective cognitive impairment, observed in patients with sub...
Cognitive enhancement reflects the use of any (legitimate) means such as for example food suppleme...
Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. ...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
In an increasingly complex information society, demands for cognitive functioning are growing steadi...
Stimulant drugs, transcranial magnetic stimulation, brain-computer interfaces, and even genetic modi...
Cognitive enhancement or neuroenhancement implies any action or intervention that improves performan...
Attempts to improve cognitive function in patients with brain disorders have become the focus of int...
The idea of cognitive enhancement refers to multifaceted and interdisciplinary approach aimed at imp...
The term "cognitive enhancement" usually characterizes interventions in humans that aim to improve m...
Memory, attention and creativity represent three different cognitive domains, which are interconnect...
Cognitive enhancement can be defined as the use of drugs and/or other means with the aim to improve ...
Cognition, a phenomenon that constitutes the life of the mind, is often considered to be the self-de...
Abstract: Cognitive enhancement can be defined as the use of drugs and/or other means with the aim t...
Cognitive complaints in the absence of objective cognitive impairment, observed in patients with sub...
Cognitive enhancement reflects the use of any (legitimate) means such as for example food suppleme...