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Cognitive Enhancement by Scientists

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Posted: Apr 10, 2008

Everybody is atwitter about the survey results in Nature which showed that 20% of respondents, mostly scientists, had taken cognitive enhancement drugs other than caffeine.





I especially liked Io9’s coverage, ”62 Percent of Pill-Popping Scientists Use Ritalin” Almost half of the cognition enhancing minority had used modafanil (Provigil), and 80% of all respondents in the Nature poll thought people should be allowed to take cognitive enhancers. 

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Io9 goes on to compare the good drugs that scientists are taking to think smarter and longer, to the lower quality (albeit more delicious) caffeine consumption of the hoi polloi.




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