Humans consume a wide range of foods, drugs, and dietary supplements that are derived from plants and which modify the functioning of the central nervous sytem (CNS). The psychoactive properties of these substances are attributable to the presence of plant secondary metabolites, chemicals that are not required for the immediate survival of the plant but which are synthesized to increase the fitness of the plant to survive by allowing it to interact with its environment, including pathogens and herbivorous and symbiotic insects. In many cases, the effects of these phytochemicals on the human CNS might be linked either to their ecological roles in the life of the plant or to molecular and biochemical similarities in the biology of plants an...
Beyond the well-known effects on cognitive impairment of the Mediterranean diet, a number of studies...
Many people take nutraceuticals and supplements in the belief that they improve alertness or offset ...
Subjective alertness and optimal cognitive function, including in terms of attention, spatial/workin...
Humans consume a wide range of foods, drugs, and dietary supplements that are derived from plants an...
There is growing evidence that certain plants have evolved to contain bioactive compounds that can m...
Background: Plant extracts have been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various malad...
The chapter summarises the evidence pertaining to the biobehavioural effects of selected herbal extr...
Memory, one of the most vital aspects of the human brain, is necessary for the effective survival of...
The nervous system is of fundamental importance in the adaptive (hormesis) responses of organisms to...
ABSTRACT In the traditional medicines, numerous plants have been used to treat cognitive disorders....
Natural, plant-derived products have been used by humans for a number of millennia as medical treatm...
Plant-based drugs are among the earliest pharmaceuticals documented in even the most basic medical s...
Natural and chemical compounds, often used as both dietary supplements and alternative medicines, ar...
Phytochemistry explores the chemical compounds produced by plants, known as phytochemicals, which se...
The concept of an effective cognitive boosting nootropic supplement is gaining traction with consume...
Beyond the well-known effects on cognitive impairment of the Mediterranean diet, a number of studies...
Many people take nutraceuticals and supplements in the belief that they improve alertness or offset ...
Subjective alertness and optimal cognitive function, including in terms of attention, spatial/workin...
Humans consume a wide range of foods, drugs, and dietary supplements that are derived from plants an...
There is growing evidence that certain plants have evolved to contain bioactive compounds that can m...
Background: Plant extracts have been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various malad...
The chapter summarises the evidence pertaining to the biobehavioural effects of selected herbal extr...
Memory, one of the most vital aspects of the human brain, is necessary for the effective survival of...
The nervous system is of fundamental importance in the adaptive (hormesis) responses of organisms to...
ABSTRACT In the traditional medicines, numerous plants have been used to treat cognitive disorders....
Natural, plant-derived products have been used by humans for a number of millennia as medical treatm...
Plant-based drugs are among the earliest pharmaceuticals documented in even the most basic medical s...
Natural and chemical compounds, often used as both dietary supplements and alternative medicines, ar...
Phytochemistry explores the chemical compounds produced by plants, known as phytochemicals, which se...
The concept of an effective cognitive boosting nootropic supplement is gaining traction with consume...
Beyond the well-known effects on cognitive impairment of the Mediterranean diet, a number of studies...
Many people take nutraceuticals and supplements in the belief that they improve alertness or offset ...
Subjective alertness and optimal cognitive function, including in terms of attention, spatial/workin...