Smart Drug Smarts: Brain Optimization | Nootropics | Neuroscience
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SDS 006 : Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman on Making Your Brain Smarter
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Gabe Lee’s DIY Nootropic Supplement "BrainStack"
Lee describes his Adderall experiences and why - despite its short-term upsides - he felt the need to combat ADD in a way that avoided Adderall's side effects... Eventually leading to the creation of his own self-designed nootropics "stack."
SDS 005 : Gabe Lee, Co-Creator of Nootropic Supplement BrainStack
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Neurofeedback for Brain-Driven Self-Optimization
NeurOptimal is a non-invasive, non-drug-based brain optimization system which allows a subject to hear an audio representation of his or her brain's electrical output in real time.
SDS 004 : Neurofeedback as a Drug-Free, High-Tech, Brain-Does-It-Itself Performance Booster
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Testing Modafinil on a Virgin Brain
The anonymous Test Subject is given a 200mg dose of Modafinil shortly before 11am, and Jesse checks in with him throughout the day to learn the subjective experience of a first-time user of a smart drug.
SDS 003 : Jesse Drugs an Experimental Subject on 200mg of Modafinil
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Dr. Carol Greenwood on Brain Nutrition
Carol explains how she took her understanding of diet's interaction with the brain and worked with professional recipe developers to create meals that your neurons will love as much as your taste buds.
SDS 002 : Dr. Carol Greenwood, Co-Author of MINDfull, a new brain-health recipe book
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Dr. Ward Dean on Life Extension and Brain Maximization
Dr. Dean explains how his groundbreaking book evolved from a technical manual for his patients into a widely-known book to improve brain activity through smart drugs. “We were really focusing more on improving cognitive abilities of normal people who ...