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Recognizing the Diversity of Cognitive Enhancements
AJOB Neuroscience, 2020Empirical investigations into ordinary people’s bioethical intuitions have steadily grown throughout the last decades.
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The Families of Cognition Enhancers
Pharmacopsychiatry, 1989An attempt has been made to classify the numerous drugs used to treat cognition deficits according to their chemical structures and to their main physiological effects. Particular emphasis has been given to the following families: Piracetam-type, Co-dergocrine-type and vincamine-type compounds; cholinergic agents, psychostimulants, vasodilators ...
W, Fröstl, L, Maître
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Nicotine as a cognitive enhancer
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 19921. Nicotine improves attention in a wide variety of tasks in healthy volunteers. 2. Nicotine improves immediate and longer term memory in healthy volunteers. 3. Nicotine improves attention in patients with probable Alzheimer's Disease. 4. While some of the memory effects of nicotine may be due to enhanced attention, others seem to be the result of ...
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Neuroethical Issues in Cognitive Enhancement
Focus, 2010Neuroethics is a developing field, concerned with addressing present and future applied ethical issues brought about directly and indirectly by neuroscience advancements. One domain where neuroscience has begun to have far-reaching ethical implications is in the research and development of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancers.
Barbara J, Sahakian +1 more
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The Internet, Cognitive Enhancement, and the Values of Cognition
Minds and Machines, 2016This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of the Internet for our cognitive abilities and (2) to suggest an approach to evaluate these consequences. I begin by outlining the Google effect, which (allegedly) shows that when we know information is available online, we put less effort into storing ...
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2016
There is a growing literature in neuroethics dealing with cognitive neuro-enhancement for healthy adults. However, discussions on this topic tend to focus on abstract theoretical positions while concrete policy proposals and detailed models are scarce.
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There is a growing literature in neuroethics dealing with cognitive neuro-enhancement for healthy adults. However, discussions on this topic tend to focus on abstract theoretical positions while concrete policy proposals and detailed models are scarce.
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