'Smart drugs' make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds
- Written by Elizabeth Bowman, Business Manager, Centre for Brain, Mind and Markets, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockFinancial services workers, medical students and others working in highly competitive environments are using so-called “smart drugs” to enhance cognitive performance.
Do they actually work? Some of these drugs, such as methylphenidate (aka Ritalin) and dextroamphetamine, have been used successfully as part of treatment for...
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