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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

What do you think of brain boosting drugs?

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  • Seems good for such a drug.

  • The use of Adderall, Ritalin and Concerta as a "study drug" on college campuses is so prevalent now that I can only *hope* that the long term effects of these drugs (of which there are limited studies so far) on people who are taking them without a prescription is minimal.

    It’s unfortunate, as I feel the one of the only things a person needs to learn in college is how to work hard, and by taking these drugs they’re sacrificing learning one of these core virtues of higher education.

  • Modafinil is doing it's job quite well without any side-effects.

  • watch out for the word natural. alot of things are sold and things justified useing that overused word. Shoes arent natural yet we nearly all wear them.

  • Nootropics are quite useful. Some work better than others.

    The most popular nootropic is Piracetam which works by increasing acetylcholine receptor density in the hippocampus. It generally increases nerve transmissions, especially between hemispheres.Acetylcholine is one of the primary neurochemicals used to transmit signals between neurons. Its also useful to supplement choline whilst taking Piracetam.

  • MEM 1414 looks quite interesting, it might be something that will be come in useful if life-extension technology starts to kick in.

  • Do they work!? What impact could this have on our society?

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