Pharmacological neuroenhancement and the ability to recover from stress - a representative cross-sectional survey among the German population
Abstract Background Pharmacological neuroenhancement (PNE) refers to the use of psychoactive substances without doctor's prescription to enhance cognitive performance or to improve mood. Although some studies have reported that drugs for PNE are also being used to cope with stressful life situa...
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Main Authors: | Christiana Bagusat (Author), Angela Kunzler (Author), Jennifer Schlecht (Author), Andreas G. Franke (Author), Andrea Chmitorz (Author), Klaus Lieb (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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