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The Slippery Science of Brain Studies

By Joseph Dumit

Addiction

Why scientists should be allowed to take brain-enhancing drugs

20% of scientists responding to a survey in Nature claimed to have used cognitive-boosting drugs, including Ritalin and Provigil (Modafinil) to enable them to perform better, sleep more efficiently, or increase their concentration or memory. These are the same drugs given daily to millions of children in the US to improve school performance. In most cases it looks like the scientists' use was either illegal or quasi-legal at best. Yet scientists should not have to take these drugs clandestinely. Instead their use should be an open experiment in the advantages and disadvantages of these drugs.

Parenting

How Neuroscience Can Help You Get Smarter

Your motivation and intelligence may depend on how you think your brain works. Studies of mindsets suggest that children who think intelligence is fixed give up easier. Choose your neuroscience to change your life.

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