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    • ABOUT
    • SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
      • ADAPTOGENS
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      • AMPK
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      • ANTI-VIRAL EFFECTS OF FLAVONOIDS & POLYPHENOLS
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      • AUTOPHAGY
      • BCL-2
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      • BH3 MIMETICS
      • BIM aka BCL2L11
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      • BMI-1
      • BRASSINOSTEROIDS
      • CALORIE RESTRICTION
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      • CARBONYL SCAVENGER
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      • CARDIOPROTECTIVE AGENTS
      • CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES
      • CATALASE
      • CELL CYCLE ARREST
      • CENTENARIANS
      • CDK5
      • CHOLESTEROL EFFLUX
      • COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
      • COLD SHOCK PROTEINS
      • COLD-INDUCIBLE RNA-BINDING PROTEIN (CIRBP) & DNA REPAIR
      • CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE
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      • DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (DHT)
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      • DNA REPAIR
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      • DRY FASTING AND FLUID RESTRICTION FASTING
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      • EPINEPHRINE
      • ERGOGENIC AGENTS (INCREASE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE)
      • EXCITOXICITY & THE BRAIN
      • EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX STIFFENING (10TH HALLMARK OF AGING)
      • EXTENDS LIFESPAN
      • EXTINCTION TRAINING
      • FASTING & THE BRAIN
      • FASTING & CANCER
      • FASTING MIMICKING DIET
      • FEAR EXTINCTION
      • FGF21
      • FLAVONES
      • GABA (γ-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID)
      • GALLOTANNINS
      • GLUCONEOGENESIS
      • GLUTAMATE & BRAIN
      • GLYCATION
      • GUT BRAIN AXIS
      • KLOTHO
      • FASTING, CALORIE RESTRICTION & EXTENDING LIFESPAN
      • FOXO3
      • FOXO4
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      • HSP70, THE ANTI-AGING PROTEIN
      • HSP90 INHIBITORS
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    161. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: a review of technology
    162. Pharmaceutical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Interrogating the ethics, addressing the issues
    163. 5-HT6 receptors: a novel target for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    164. Amitriptyline-mediated COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in aged 3× Tg Alzheimer’s disease mice is associated with neurogenesis and neurotrophic activity
    165. The use of prescription drugs, recreational drugs, and “soft enhancers” for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT among swiss secondary school students
    166. PPARγ recruitment to active ERK during memory consolidation is required for Alzheimer’s disease-related COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    167. Double-blind single-session neurofeedback training in upper-alpha for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of healthy subjects
    168. A randomized exploratory trial of an alpha-7 nicotinic receptor agonist (TC-5619) for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    169. Potential noradrenergic targets for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    170. Limitless as a neuro-pharmaceutical experiment and as a Daseinsanalyse: on the use of fiction in preparatory debates on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    171. Present and future developments in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT technologies
    172. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in children and adolescents: Is it in their best interests?
    173. Freedom of thought for the extended mind: COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the constitution
    174. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and motivation ENHANCEMENT: An empirical comparison of intuitive judgments
    175. Hippocampus-dependent COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT induced by systemic gintonin administration
    176. Patterns of substance use during COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy: an 18-month randomized feasibility study
    177. Why is COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT deemed unacceptable? The role of fairness, deservingness, and hollow achievements
    178. Kognit: Intelligent COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT technology by COGNITIVE models and mixed reality for dementia patients
    179. Studies on medicinal herbs for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT based on the text mining of Dongeuibogam and preliminary evaluation of its effects
    180. Exenatide promotes COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and positive brain metabolic changes in PS1-KI mice but has no effects in 3xTg-AD animals
    181. Playing action video games a key to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    182. Video games, COGNITIVE exercises, and the ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE abilities
    183. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Training (COGENT©): What is it? How Does it Work with a Group of Disadvantaged Children?
    184. Buddhism and neuroethics: the ethics of pharmaceutical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    185. Neurostimulation devices for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: toward a comprehensive regulatory framework
    186. Response variability to glucose facilitation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    187. Diosgenin-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in normal mice is mediated by 1, 25D 3-MARRS
    188. Early markers of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: developing an implicit measure of COGNITIVE performance
    189. Empirical research on attitudes toward COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT is essential to inform policy and practice guidelines
    190. An exploration of exercise-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and transfer effects to dietary self-control
    191. Added stakeholders, added value (s) to the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT debate: Are academic discourse and professional policies sidestepping values of stakeholders?
    192. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and Alzheimer’s disease subtypes: An alternate hypothesis to global COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    193. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy improves resting-state functional connectivity in early course schizophrenia
    194. Contemplating COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in medical students and residents
    195. Examining reports and policies on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Approaches, rationale, and recommendations
    196. Exploring some challenges of the pharmaceutical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT discourse: users and policy recommendations
    197. Effects of a COGNITIVE–ENHANCEMENT group training program on daily living activities, cognition, and depression in the demented elderly
    198. Pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT from a perspective of misuse and addiction
    199. The effects of a single session of upper alpha neurofeedback for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: a sham-controlled study
    200. Facilitation of AMPA receptor synaptic delivery as a molecular mechanism for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    201. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with methylphenidate and modafinil: conceptual advances and societal implications
    202. Must the surgeon take the pill? Negligence duty in the context of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    203. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: An everyday event?
    204. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT following acute losartan in normotensive young adults
    205. Mindful COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT training for psychosis: A pilot study
    206. Relationship between up-regulation of nicotine binding sites in rat brain and delayed COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT observed after chronic or acute nicotinic receptor …
    207. Fatty acid synthase as a factor required for exercise-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and dentate gyrus cellular proliferation
    208. Converging technologies: a critical analysis of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for public policy application
    209. Pharmacogenetic approaches to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    210. Determinants of physicians’ prescribing behaviour of methylphenidate for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    211. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Korsakoff’s psychosis by clonidine: a comparison with L-dopa and ephedrine
    212. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: social and public policy issues
    213. Associations between the big five personality traits and the non-medical use of prescription drugs for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    214. The regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices: refining Maslen et al.’s model
    215. MSK1 regulates environmental enrichment-induced hippocampal plasticity and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    216. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by pharmacological and behavioral interventions: the murine Down syndrome model
    217. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: New strategies for stimulating cholinergic, glutamatergic, and nitric oxide systems
    218. Antidepressant-like effects and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of the total phenols extract of Hemerocallis citrina Baroni in chronic unpredictable mild stress rats and its …
    219. Ethical questions in functional neuroimaging and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    220. The nicotinergic receptor as a target for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia: barking up the wrong tree?
    221. An Aristotelian approach to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    222. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT effect of piracetam in patients with mild COGNITIVE impairment and dementia
    223. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy: A therapeutic treatment strategy for first-episode schizophrenia patients
    224. Phospholipase A 2 activation as a therapeutic approach for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in early-stage Alzheimer disease
    225. Cannabis for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT as a new coping strategy? Results from a survey of students at four universities in Germany
    226. Training for voluntarily increasing individual upper α power as a method for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    227. A real-time brainwave based neuro-feedback system for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    228. Program of arithmetic improvement by means of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: An intervention in children with special educational needs
    229. Efficacy of nonselective optogenetic control of the medial septum over hippocampal oscillations: the influence of speed and implications for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    230. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT–A critical look at the recent debate
    231. Characteristics of university students using stimulants for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: a pilot study
    232. Chemical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: is it unfair, unjust, discriminatory, or cheating for healthy adults to use smart drugs
    233. Effects of 5-HT6 antagonists, Ro-4368554 and SB-258585, in tests used for the detection of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and antipsychotic-like activity
    234. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in infants associated with increased maternal fruit intake during pregnancy: results from a birth cohort study with validation in an …
    235. Autophagic activation: a key piece of the puzzle for the curcumin-associated COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT?
    236. Non-pharmacological approaches to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    237. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in aged rats after chronic administration of Equisetum arvense L. with demonstrated antioxidant properties in vitro
    238. Antipsychotic-like behavioral effects and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by a potent and selective muscarinic M₁ receptor agonist, AC-260584.
    239. How accurate are time‐use reports? Effects of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and cultural differences on recall accuracy
    240. Oral cholinesterase inhibitor add-on therapy for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia: a quantitative systematic review, Part I
    241. Investigations into mild electric foot shock stress-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: possible role of angiotensin neuropeptides
    242. Catechol-o-methyl transferase modulates cognition in late life: evidence and implications for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    243. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Pharmacologic, environmental and genetic factors
    244. The use of medications for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    245. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    246. Chronic L-deprenyl or L-amphetamine: equal COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, unequal MAO inhibition
    247. A novel mechanism for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in aged dogs with the use of a calcium-buffering protein
    248. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the identity objection
    249. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy for a model of Down syndrome
    250. The challenges posed to private law by emerging COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT technologies
    251. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in man with ispronicline, a nicotinic partial agonist
    252. How research on stakeholder perspectives can inform policy on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    253. Popping smart pills: the case for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    254. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Theories of Justice: Contemplating the Malleability of Nature and Self.
    255. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the courtroom
    256. … receptor binding analysis of the α2-adrenergic agonist, 5-bromo-6 [2-imidazoline-2-YL amino] quinoxaline (UK-14304): evidence for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT at an α2 …
    257. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by SGS742 in OF1 mice is linked to specific hippocampal protein expression
    258. Public attitudes towards nanotechnology-enabled COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the United States
    259. The effect of modafinil on the rat dopamine transporter and dopamine receptors D1–D3 paralleling COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the radial arm maze
    260. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of healthy young adults with hyperbaric oxygen: a preliminary resting-state fMRI study
    261. Searching for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the Morris water maze: better and worse performance in D‐amino acid oxidase knockout (Dao−/−) mice
    262. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy improves frontolimbic regulation of emotion in alcohol and/or cannabis misusing schizophrenia: a preliminary study
    263. Much ado about COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    264. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in healthy children will not close the achievement gap in education
    265. Ziprasidone-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia: specificity or pseudospecificity?
    266. ENHANCEMENT of human COGNITIVE performance using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
    267. A bubble of enthusiasm: how prevalent is the use of prescription stimulants for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT?
    268. Development and effect of a COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT gymnastics program for elderly people with dementia
    269. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Anthropotechnological change: towards an organology and pharmacology of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT technologies
    270. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and personal identity
    271. Refusing to be all that you can be: Regulating against forced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the military
    272. An ethical discussion of the use of transcranial direct current stimulation for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in healthy individuals: a fictional case study
    273. What is COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and is it justified to point out this kind of ENHANCEMENT within the ethical discussion?
    274. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and rehabilitation for the elder population: application of the Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program for the Elderly
    275. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with amphetamine: History repeats itself
    276. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT drug use among medical students and concerns about medical student well-being
    277. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: How to increase chance of survival in the jungle?
    278. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT using meditation as intervention
    279. Predictors and mediators of add-on mirtazapine-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia–a path model investigation
    280. The biopolitics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    281. EEG-based upper-alpha neurofeedback for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in major depressive disorder: A preliminary, uncontrolled study
    282. Restorative effects of natural landscape on university students’ stress reduction and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    283. Smart drugs and synthetic androgens for COGNITIVE and physical ENHANCEMENT: revolving doors of cosmetic neurology
    284. Use of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT medication in persons with Alzheimer disease who have a family caregiver: results from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s …
    285. Potential treatment of Alzheimer disease using cholinergic channel activators (ChCAs) with COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, anxiolytic-like, and cytoprotective properties.
    286. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Analogical reasoning and social justice
    287. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the neuroethics of memory drugs
    288. Brief report: Is COGNITIVE rehabilitation needed in verbal adults with autism? Insights from initial enrollment in a trial of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy
    289. A proof-of-concept, randomized controlled trial of DAR-0100A, a dopamine-1 receptor agonist, for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    290. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy
    291. Upgrading discussions of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    292. The brain, COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices, and European regulation
    293. Neuroethical issues in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    294. Performance augmentation through COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT (PACE)
    295. 17 Policy Implications of Technologies for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    296. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT–To What End?
    297. SCH 57790, a selective muscarinic M2 receptor antagonist, releases acetylcholine and produces COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in laboratory animals
    298. Humility pills: Building an ethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    299. Outstanding questions concerning the regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices
    300. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the leveling of the playing-field
    301. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT effects of Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi) on novel object recognition and VGLUT1 density in the prefrontal cortex, striatum, and hippocampus of …
    302. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and neuroprotection by catechin‐rich oil palm leaf extract supplement
    303. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in aged mice after chronic administration of Cedrus deodara Loud. and Pinus roxburghii Sarg. with demonstrated antioxidant properties
    304. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the principle of need
    305. Development of coimagination method towards COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT via image based interactive communication
    306. … piperazine metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 positive allosteric modulators possess efficacy in preclinical models of NMDA hypofunction and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    307. Better minds: COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the 21st century
    308. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: a brief overview
    309. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT mediated through postsynaptic actions of norepinephrine on ongoing cortical activity
    310. Pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in healthy people: Potential and concerns
    311. Lithium treatment in Alzheimer’s disease does not promote COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, but may exert long-term neuroprotective effects
    312. Nonpharmacological therapies for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Parkinson’s disease: applying old interventions in a new setting?
    313. A Neuropsychologic-Pharmacodynamic Paradigm for Demonstrating COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Suppression in the Elderly.
    314. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy for schizophrenia
    315. Crystal structure-based selective targeting of the pyridoxal 5′-phosphate dependent enzyme kynurenine aminotransferase II for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    316. What is COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT?
    317. Pharmacological approaches to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    318. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT on the (Pokémon) go
    319. Toward establishing guidelines for evaluating COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with complementary and alterative medicines
    320. Subchronic treatment increases the duration of the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT induced by metrifonate
    321. COGNITIVE regeneration or ENHANCEMENT: the ethical issues
    322. Introduction to the Special Issue of Neuropsychology Review on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Rehabilitation
    323. Examining discourses on the ethics and public understanding of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with methylphenidate
    324. … in primary schools? A comparative analysis of the English and the Brazilian National Curriculum and the impact of a small-scale COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT study in Brazil …
    325. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT effects of Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi) on novel object recognition and NMDA receptor immunodensity in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus …
    326. Begging important questions about COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, again
    327. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of hearing impaired post-secondary students
    328. ENHANCEMENT stimulants: perceived motivational and COGNITIVE advantages
    329. Introduction to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    330. A new lease on life: A Lacanian analysis of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT cinema
    331. Methods for delivering and evaluating the efficacy of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    332. Savion: an interactive COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT software for the elderly
    333. Dance therapy for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the elderly
    334. Effectiveness of a programme based on a virtual reality game for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    335. Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibition and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    336. From COGNITIVE to moral ENHANCEMENT: a possible reconciliation of religious outlooks and the biotechnological creation of a better human
    337. ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE function in models of brain disease through environmental enrichment and physical activity
    338. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and neuroprotective effects of ancient ayurvedic medicinal plant celastrus paniculatus: An overview
    339. Situated mediation and technological reflexivity: Smartphones, extended memory, and limits of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    340. BRAINY–multi-modal brain training app for Google glass: COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, wearable computing, and the Internet-of-Things extend personal data …
    341. The context dependency of extinction negates the effectiveness of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT to reduce cocaine-primed reinstatement
    342. 9‐Methyl‐β‐carboline‐induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT is associated with elevated hippocampal dopamine levels and dendritic and synaptic proliferation
    343. Dopaminergic ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE function
    344. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Down-Under
    345. Buttressing regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices with principles of harm reduction
    346. Ethical issues in the use of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    347. Does the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT debate call for a renewal of the deliberative role of bioethics?
    348. Does COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT fit with the physiology of our cognition?
    349. Rethinking “COGNITIVE” ENHANCEMENT: The ethical stakes of user perspectives
    350. The reversal test, status quo bias, and opposition to human COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    351. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy protects against gray matter loss in early schizophrenia: results from a two-year randomized controlled trial
    352. Molecular mechanisms of drug-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    353. Put down the smart drugs—COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT is ethically risky business
    354. Use of Caffeine for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    355. Water maze testing to identify compounds for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    356. Dealing with ennui: to what extent is “COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT” a form of self-medication for symptoms of depression?
    357. Perceptual and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with an adaptive timing partner: Electrophysiological responses to pitch change.
    358. No pain, no gain? Objections to the use of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT on the basis of its potential effects on the value of achievement
    359. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in combination with ‘brain repair’may be optimal for the treatment of stimulant addiction
    360. Willingness to pay for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT program for elders
    361. Nano-bionic devices for the purpose of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Toward a preliminary ethical framework
    362. Nonpharmacological ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE function in Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review
    363. A mobile approach for neurofeedback COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    364. Use of illicit and prescription drugs for COGNITIVE or mood ENHANCEMENT among surgeons
    365. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT to improve substance abuse outcomes in persons with co-occurring disorders
    366. Human COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT tested in virtual city environment
    367. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT drug may also cause addiction
    368. Performance ENHANCEMENT in sport: A COGNITIVE behavioral domain
    369. A prospective study of neuro-COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with carotenoids in elderly adult males with early age related macular degeneration
    370. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Methods, Ethics, Regulatory Challenges (2006)
    371. If you’re smart, we’ll make you smarter: applying the reasoning behind the development of honours programmes to other forms of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    372. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in humans
    373. Manipulating the mind: The ethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    374. Toward an ethical framework for regulating the market for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices
    375. Becoming a nootropics user: how online communities enable COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    376. Pharmaceutical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT among Slovenian university students
    377. Perceptions of assisted COGNITIVE and sport performance ENHANCEMENT among university students in England
    378. The use of transcranial direct current stimulation for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    379. Epoch of plasticity: The metaverse as a vehicle for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    380. Serotonin-1A Receptors and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Schizophrenia: Role for Brain Energy Metabolism
    381. Role of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia
    382. Language-COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of disadvantaged preschool children through modeling procedures.
    383. Transhumanism and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    384. COGNITIVE performance ENHANCEMENT: misuse or self-treatment?
    385. Ginseng: potential for the ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE performance and mood
    386. Navigating the ENHANCEMENT landscape: Ethical issues in research on COGNITIVE enhancers for healthy individuals
    387. Ro 04-6790-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: no effect in trace conditioning and novel object recognition procedures in adult male Wistar rats
    388. Man-computer symbiosis as a way of human COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    389. A Pilot Study on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT using Odor as Intervention
    390. COGNITIVE behavioral strategies in athletic performance ENHANCEMENT.
    391. The Modern Debate Over COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    392. Trans-human COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, phenomenal consciousness and the extended mind
    393. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and criminal behavior
    394. Development of New Drug for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of Schizophrenia: Introduction of Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in …
    395. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by means of TMS: memory and executive functions
    396. Signaling pathways involved in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    397. Long-term ENHANCEMENT of brain function and cognition using COGNITIVE training and brain stimulation
    398. The Clever, the Stupid and the Ugly: Some Dangers of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    399. The Ethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    400. The Ethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: ADHD Medication and Beyond
    401. Medical regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices: some concerns
    402. nAChR agonist-induced cognition ENHANCEMENT: integration of COGNITIVE and neuronal mechanisms
    403. Regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices: commentary
    404. Binaural auditory beats, a promising therapy and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    405. Reasons for comfort and discomfort with pharmacological ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE, affective, and social domains
    406. Methylphenidate and pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: social representations of university students
    407. … ENHANCEMENT or impairment? A systematic meta-analysis of prescription stimulant effects on processing speed, decision-making, planning, and COGNITIVE …
    408. Neuroplastic mechanisms underlying perceptual and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    409. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT effects of Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi) on novel object recognition and neuronal density in the prefrontal cortex, striatum and hippocampus in …
    410. COGNITIVE diversity and moral ENHANCEMENT
    411. Neurofeedback therapy in clinical applications and for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    412. Empirical support for the moral salience of the therapy-ENHANCEMENT distinction in the debate over COGNITIVE, affective and social ENHANCEMENT
    413. On COGNITIVE and Moral ENHANCEMENT: A Reply to S avulescu and P ersson
    414. Editorial (COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Are we Barking Up the Wrong Tree?)
    415. Role of Environment, Epigenetics, and Synapses in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    416. Perceptions, practices and ethics of (non)-prescription COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT drugs: a case study among academic youth in Amsterdam
    417. Erratum to: Converging Technologies: A Critical Analysis of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for Public Policy Application
    418. Design and Development of Serious Puzzle Game for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    419. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT on Campus: Taking Competition Seriously
    420. Behavioral-COGNITIVE targets for cholinergic ENHANCEMENT
    421. A practical application of text mining to literature on COGNITIVE rehabilitation and ENHANCEMENT through neurostimulation
    422. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Human advancement, degradation or pseudo-problem?
    423. Leveling the playing field: fairness in the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT debate
    424. Brain ENHANCEMENT through COGNITIVE training: a new insight from brain connectome
    425. Neuroethics of pharmaceutical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: the first ten years: current problems and practical guiding principles
    426. Using Neurotechnologies to Develop Virtues: A Buddhist Approach to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT [pre-print]
    427. Attitudes towards COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Switzerland-an empirical ethical approach
    428. Is It Time to Pay Attention: Critiquing the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Drug Policies and Appeals Process in United States Collegiate Sports
    429. Application of reinforcement learning for security ENHANCEMENT in COGNITIVE radio networks
    430. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    431. SMR neurofeedback training for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: the mediating effect of SMR baseline levels
    432. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Intuitive Dualism Testing a Possible Link
    433. COGNITIVE-Enhancing Drugs, Behavioral Training and the Mechanism of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    434. Towards medication-ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE interventions in schizophrenia
    435. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: How Questionable Assumptions can Shape Science Policy Making.
    436. Taming the beast: COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, ethical implications, and regulating today for tomorrow’s scientific and technological advancements in neuroscience
    437. NeuroCOGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in older adults: comparison of three COGNITIVE training tasks to test a hypothesis of training transfer in brain connectivity
    438. A Multimodal COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Program for Older Adults: A Case Report of the Implementation of Brain Training
    439. Sleep Deprived Physicians Considering Modafinil: Using a Controlled Substance for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Gambles with Differential Drug Responses and Violates …
    440. P-1288-Neuroprotective and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT effects of bacopa monnieri on novel object recognition in schizophrenic rat model
    441. Autonomy and justice in neuroethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    442. Ideologies of Intellect A critical examination of the hype surrounding COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    443. Pharmacotherapy for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in down syndrome
    444. Neuroethics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    445. Design issues in the use of robots as COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT aids
    446. 15. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Therapy for Improving the Social Brain and Cognition in Schizophrenia
    447. Corrigendum: The Effects of a COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Group Training Program for Community-dwelling Elders
    448. Escitalopram and ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE recovery following stroke
    449. Family ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE style in anxious and aggressive children
    450. Narratives of Intelligence: The Sociotechnical Context of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in American Political Culture
    451. Upper-alpha neurofeedback training for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: A single-session study
    452. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    453. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    454. Inhibition of cGMP-metabolizing PDEs as target for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    455. The potential of nicotinic ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE remediation training in schizophrenia
    456. The COGNITIVE–affective crossfire: When self-consistency confronts self-ENHANCEMENT.
    457. Otto’s Notebook vs the Memex: Comparing the smartphone and the PC as two paradigms of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    458. The Children’s COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Program: A Pilot Study
    459. Closing Thoughts for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    460. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Ethical Considerations and a Look into the Future
    461. For fear of aCOGNITIVE divide’: developing safe, specific, powerful memory-improving drugs raises many ethical issues about the implications of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    462. Dyadic pairings for the ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE development in the school curriculum: some preliminary results on science tasks
    463. ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE control by approach and avoidance motivational states
    464. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT… limitless?
    465. Bilinguals’ COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    466. ALOIS: Alzheimer’s and COGNITIVE improvement studies register, a free, on-line register of dementia and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT trials (http://www. medicine. ox. ac. uk …
    467. Role of sensory and COGNITIVE information in the ENHANCEMENT of certainty and linking for novel and familiar foods
    468. Attitudes toward pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT-a
    469. Intersecting Genetics with Lifestyle: the Role of Exercise and Diet in Synaptic Plasticity and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    470. Examining stakeholder perspectives and public understanding of the ethical and social issues of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT using methylphenidate
    471. Narrative ENHANCEMENT and COGNITIVE therapy (NECT) effectiveness: A quasi‐experimental study
    472. Corrigendum: Diosgenin-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in normal mice is mediated by 1, 25D3-MARRS
    473. ABT-089: an orally effective cholinergic channel modulator (ChCM) with COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and neuroprotective action
    474. Prescribing Drugs for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    475. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT. Effort of definition, and methods
    476. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for the Healthy
    477. ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE performance in schizophrenia by addition of tandospirone to neuroleptic treatment
    478. A Model of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    479. Is there a relation between onset age of bilingualism and ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE control?
    480. Memory ENHANCEMENT training for older adults with mild COGNITIVE impairment: a preliminary study
    481. Pharmacological ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE and behavioral deficits after traumatic brain injury
    482. Critical Parameters for d -Cycloserine ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE-Behaviorial Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    483. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Canada
    484. Analysis of Chinese College Students’ Attitudes towards COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Education
    485. Developing drugs for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    486. Policy and Politics of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    487. Arguments in favour of and against COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT A critical survey
    488. Examination of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in monkeys with a cocaine self‐administration history
    489. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT. Current status and its impact on improving of the performance of organizations
    490. ENHANCEMENT of eyewitness memory: An empirical evaluation of the COGNITIVE interview.
    491. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: toward the integration of theory and practice
    492. A Brief Introduction to COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Therapy (CET)
    493. ENHANCEMENT of eyewitness memory with the COGNITIVE interview
    494. Framing COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Policy
    495. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Personal Identity
    496. COGNITIVE processes in health ENHANCEMENT: Investigation of a combined protection motivation and self-efficacy model
    497. Improvement of the performance of managers and employees by COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    498. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and the Fesibility of Virtue Ethics
    499. … manažérov a zamestnancov prostredníctvom kognitívneho vylepšenia [Improvement of the performance of managers and employees by COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT]
    500. The Ethical Consideration of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by Nanotechnology
    501. ENHANCEMENT of cerebral blood flow and COGNITIVE performance following pharmacological blood pressure elevation in chronic hypotension
    502. the regulation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT devices
    503. ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE and neural functions through complex reasoning training: evidence from normal and clinical populations
    504. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by Elective Psychopharmacological Intervention in Academia
    505. COGNITIVE behavioral therapy and motivational ENHANCEMENT therapy
    506. Relay selection for security ENHANCEMENT in COGNITIVE relay networks
    507. Ethical and Social Context of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    508. Modern approaches to human COGNITIVE activity ENHANCEMENT
    509. Neuro-inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide causes COGNITIVE impairment through ENHANCEMENT of beta-amyloid generation
    510. The effect of virtual reality COGNITIVE training for attention ENHANCEMENT
    511. Long-Term Ethical Issues and Logistics Concerning COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    512. Converging Technologies for the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of Human
    513. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Discoveries in Schizophrenia
    514. Atypical Antipsychotics and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Schizophrenia: The Current Status
    515. Super Kids’: Regulating the use of COGNITIVE and psychological ENHANCEMENT in children
    516. Neuronal mechanisms mediating drug-induced cognition ENHANCEMENT: COGNITIVE activity as a necessary intervening variable
    517. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of Patients who Suffer from Different Types of Dementia
    518. The Case Against COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Responding to the Reversal Test
    519. RACING FOR (NEURO) COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    520. THE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING EFFECTIVENESS TOWARDS TECHNICAL STUDENTS’COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: A
    521. Field assessment and ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE performance: development of an ambulatory vigilance monitor
    522. Practice Principles of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Therapy for Schizophrenia
    523. Criminalizing COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT at the Blackjack Table
    524. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT to Overcome Laziness: Ethically Wrong or Just Stupid?
    525. Balancing Individual and Collective Benefits in the Case of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    526. Cholinergic ENHANCEMENT of frontal lobe activity in mild COGNITIVE impairment
    527. Neuroplastic Mechanisms Underlying Perceptual and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    528. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT AND COGNITIVE LIBERTY: COMMENTS TO THE PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS
    529. Just how COGNITIVE is emotion? The continuing importance of the philosophy of emotion in ENHANCEMENT ethics
    530. A Proposal for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of the Elderly: An Alternative to Brain Training
    531. Socrates on Drugs: The Controversy over COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    532. What COGNITIVE Processes Are Triggered by Input ENHANCEMENT?
    533. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT strategies in schizophrenia
    534. Reduction of COGNITIVE dissonance through task ENHANCEMENT and effort expenditure.
    535. The effect of music education on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    536. Electronic culture: Computer mediated communication and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT.
    537. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and Liberatory Possibilities of Antidepressant Therapy
    538. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia with pharmacological interventions
    539. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with stimulants: Effects and correlates
    540. The Prudential Rationality of Radical COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    541. Differential ENHANCEMENT of early and late components of the cerebral somatosensory evoked potentials during forced‐paced COGNITIVE tasks in man
    542. On the throughput and spectrum sensing ENHANCEMENT of opportunistic spectrum access COGNITIVE radio networks
    543. Eyewitness memory ENHANCEMENT in the police interview: COGNITIVE retrieval mnemonics versus hypnosis.
    544. Emotional ENHANCEMENT effect of memory: Removing the influence of COGNITIVE factors
    545. Refusing to Be All That You Can Be: Regulating against Forced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in the Military
    546. Utility of nutraceutical products marketed for COGNITIVE and memory ENHANCEMENT
    547. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia with pharmacological interventions
    548. Wearables as Social Technology for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    549. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and neuroprotection by catechin-rich oil palm leaf extract
    550. Conceptual framework for COGNITIVE function ENHANCEMENT in people with dementia
    551. Games for wireless cubes in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy
    552. Competitive sport environments: Performance ENHANCEMENT through COGNITIVE intervention
    553. Effect of pharmacological ENHANCEMENT on the COGNITIVE and clinical psychomotor performance of sleep-deprived doctors: a randomized controlled trial
    554. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT? Why not worry instead about apple pie?
    555. ENHANCEMENT of attention and COGNITIVE skills using EEG based neurofeedback game
    556. Developmental continuity in reward-related ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE control
    557. Hypnotic ENHANCEMENT of a COGNITIVE behavioral treatment for public speaking anxiety
    558. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by Noninvasive Brain Stimulation
    559. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT on the (Pokémon) go
    560. Performance ENHANCEMENT in the workplace: why and when healthy individuals should disclose their reliance on pharmaceutical COGNITIVE enhancers
    561. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of Hearing-Impaired Post-Secondary Students.(Revised).
    562. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia: Ending the therapeutic nihilism
    563. Expectancy processes in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by nicotine
    564. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Technologies: Implications for Determination of Causality, Responsibility and Liability
    565. Meta-COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of Cooperative Learning: Promoting Conceptual Understanding in Mathematics
    566. Morality of a pill: tracing boundary-making in the discussion on COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in academia
    567. Kainate receptors and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    568. Hypnotic ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE-behavioral weight loss treatments—Another meta-reanalysis.
    569. Games for Wireless Cubes in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Therapy–DRAFT VERSION
    570. COGNITIVE flexibility across the sleep–wake cycle: REM-sleep ENHANCEMENT of anagram problem solving
    571. Good Old Brains: How Concerns About an Aging Society and Ideas About COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Interact in Neuroscience
    572. Social threat and COGNITIVE load magnify self-ENHANCEMENT and attenuate self-deprecation
    573. COGNITIVE deficits in marijuana users: Effects on motivational ENHANCEMENT therapy plus COGNITIVE behavioral therapy treatment outcome
    574. The Coming Collision of Ethics and the FDA: The Looming Problem of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    575. COGNITIVE abilities, digital games and arithmetic performance ENHANCEMENT: A study comparing the effects of a math game and paper exercises
    576. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for Children in Developing Countries. A Teacher Training Experience in a Kigali Primary School
    577. Use of neuroimaging techniques in the assessment of nutraceuticals for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Methodological and interpretative issues
    578. For COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT provider system (FORCEPS) preventive geriatrics: our cardinal challenge
    579. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: lessons from studies on the essential nutrient, choline
    580. Nicotine, Catecholamines and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    581. A Randomized Clinical Trial of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Therapy for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    582. Pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for Work, School, and Play Implications for Life, Learning, and Practice
    583. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in schizophrenia. Are atypical antipsychotics a step forward?
    584. Examining stakeholder perspectives and public understanding of the ethical and social issues of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT with methylphenidate
    585. Randomized controlled trial of Internet COGNITIVE behavioural treatment for social phobia with and without motivational ENHANCEMENT strategies
    586. Forgetting is not the problem, remembering is…: Study of COGNITIVE aging and ergonomic methods of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    587. Enhancing brief COGNITIVE-behavioral therapy with motivational ENHANCEMENT techniques in cocaine users
    588. On Ritalin, Adderall, and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Metaethics, Bioethics, Neuroethics
    589. Motivational ENHANCEMENT therapy with and without COGNITIVE behavior therapy to treat type 1 diabetes: a randomized trial
    590. A subject-specific neurofeedback approach for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    591. Engagement and outcome in the treatment of bulimia nervosa: First phase of a sequential design comparing motivation ENHANCEMENT therapy and COGNITIVE …
    592. Does the prescribing context for ADHD medications suggest COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT motivation?
    593. Exercise improves COGNITIVE responses to psychological stress through ENHANCEMENT of epigenetic mechanisms and gene expression in the dentate gyrus
    594. Discussion Article An ethical discussion of the use of transcranial direct current stimulation for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in healthy individuals: a fictional case …
    595. Metabolic profiling of rat brain and COGNITIVE behavioral tasks: potential complementary strategies in preclinical cognition ENHANCEMENT research
    596. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity ans the COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Which is the the doctor’s responsibility?
    597. Narrative ENHANCEMENT and COGNITIVE therapy: a new group-based treatment for internalized stigma among persons with severe mental illness
    598. COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Through Multilingualism: Empowering Students Through Elementary Dual-Language Immersion
    599. An analysis of the use of sounds for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of topographic maps for people with visual impairment
    600. Effects of cocaine self‐administration on cognition in monkeys and evaluation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT as a therapeutic strategy
    601. Molecular Mechanisms of Neuroprotection and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by an Alternative drug Centella asiatica
    602. The neuroscience of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: enhanced attention, working memory and visual information processing speed using 3D-MOT
    603. Mechanisms underlying Triptolide-induced COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT of the 5XFAD Alzheimer’s disease mouse model
    604. Retaining pathological gamblers in COGNITIVE behavior therapy through motivational ENHANCEMENT: A pilot study
    605. Compliance with homework assignments in COGNITIVE-behavioral psychotherapy for depression: Relation to outcome and methods of ENHANCEMENT
    606. Training success, COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT and sex differences of an alpha neurofeedback protocol
    607. Evaluating Brain Boosters A New COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Program for Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression
    608. The non-medical use of prescription stimulants by Australian university students for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    609. Performance ENHANCEMENT with low stress and anxiety modulated by COGNITIVE flexibility
    610. An Ethical Argument for Regulated COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT in Adults: The Case of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
    611. CBP is required for environmental enrichment-induced neurogenesis and COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    612. Acetylcholinergic Nicotinic Receptors as Pharmacological Targets for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: Emerging Evidence from Psychosis Populations
    613. Perceptual and COGNITIVE expertise in sport: implications for skill acquisition and performance ENHANCEMENT
    614. Using COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT therapy to prevent further impairment due to the impact of the symptoms of schizophrenia and the implications for counseling at …
    615. A randomized pilot study of motivation ENHANCEMENT therapy to increase utilization of COGNITIVE–behavioral therapy for social anxiety
    616. ENHANCEMENT of sensory and COGNITIVE functions in healthy subjects
    617. Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Using 19-Electrode Z-Score …
    618. Can the ENHANCEMENT of group working in classrooms provide a basis for effective communication in support of school‐based COGNITIVE achievement in classrooms of …
    619. The ENHANCEMENT of video feedback by COGNITIVE preparation in the treatment of social anxiety. A single-session experiment
    620. Cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys: effects on neurobiology and cognition and evaluation of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT for addiction treatment
    621. Naltrexone combined with either COGNITIVE behavioral or motivational ENHANCEMENT therapy for alcohol dependence
    622. ALZHEIMER’S THERAPEUTICS: COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
    623. Talking about life and finding solutions to different hardships: A qualitative study on the impact of narrative ENHANCEMENT and COGNITIVE therapy on persons …
    624. ENHANCEMENT of attachment and COGNITIVE development of young nursery‐reared chimpanzees in responsive versus standard care
    625. Motivational ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE control depends on depressive symptoms.
    626. Spectrum sensing optimization and performance ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE radio networks
    627. Performance anxiety, COGNITIVE interference, and concentration ENHANCEMENT strategies in sports
    628. Coveney, CM (2011) COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT? Exploring modafinil use in social context in Sociological Reflections on the Neurosciences, Editors: MD …
    629. Data-throughput ENHANCEMENT using data mining-informed COGNITIVE radio
    630. … α7 and α4β2 agonists enhance the formation and retrieval of recognition memory: potential mechanisms for COGNITIVE performance ENHANCEMENT in neurological and …
    631. Public safety communications: ENHANCEMENT through COGNITIVE radio and spectrum sharing principles
    632. Motivational ENHANCEMENT Therapy and COGNITIVE Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users: 5 Sessions. Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Series, Volume …
    633. Preliminary evidence for the ENHANCEMENT of self-conducted exposures for OCD using COGNITIVE bias modification
    634. Posttraining androgens’ ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE performance is temporally distinct from androgens’ increases in affective behavior
    635. COGNITIVE and affective ENHANCEMENT among older adults: The role of languaging
    636. ENHANCEMENT of antibody responses to influenza vaccination in the elderly following a COGNITIVE-behavioural stress management intervention
    637. The pharmacological stimulation of Nurr1 improves COGNITIVE functions via ENHANCEMENT of adult hippocampal neurogenesis
    638. Iconic sign comprehension in older adults: The role of COGNITIVE impairment and text ENHANCEMENT
    639. COGNITIVE Skills: ENHANCEMENT and Assessment Issues.
    640. Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence for the ENHANCEMENT of COGNITIVE control under dorsal pallidal deep brain stimulation in Huntington’s disease
    641. Memory ENHANCEMENT in language pedagogy: Implications from COGNITIVE research
    642. Smart Drugs: The Truth about Nootropics: An Introductory Guide to Memory ENHANCEMENT, COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT, and the Full Effects
    643. Preventing daily substance use among high school students using a COGNITIVE-behavioral competence ENHANCEMENT approach
    644. Cholinergic ENHANCEMENT of functional networks in older adults with mild COGNITIVE impairment
    645. Effects of interaction ENHANCEMENT on restructuring of interlanguage grammar: A COGNITIVE approach to foreign language instruction
    646. The Motivational ENHANCEMENT Therapy and COGNITIVE Behavorial Therapy Supplement: 7 Sessions of