Do Cognitive Enhancers Have the Potential to Change the Structure of Harm Reduction in the Future?

AuthorNader Charkhgarden
AuthorAmin Afsharen
AuthorNasim Nadi Moghadamen
AuthorPeyman Raden
AuthorMahdi Fatemizadehen
AuthorShahram Naderien
OrcidNader Charkhgard [0000-0003-1987-8705]en
OrcidPeyman Rad [0009-0001-7562-4569]en
OrcidMahdi Fatemizadeh [0000-0002-4819-3425]en
OrcidShahram Naderi [0000-0002-4313-0214]en
Issued Date2025-01-31en
AbstractHuman progress across various dimensions has led to changes in approaches aimed at achieving greater success. Throughout human history, people have utilized plants and medicines from their surroundings to enhance productivity. However, this use has evolved over time, and it is clear that the use of these resources will continue to increase in the future. These tools will not only improve cognitive functions but also help achieve maximum productivity. In this article, we explore the history of cognitive enhancers, assess the current situation, and discuss their future. It seems likely that, in the future, hallucinogens such as Magic Mushrooms will play a key role in enhancing productivity. As a result, the human species will need a harm reduction approach to address this phenomenon for various reasons.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ans-150746en
KeywordCognitive Enhancersen
KeywordMagic Mushroomen
KeywordHarm Reductionen
KeywordFutureen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDo Cognitive Enhancers Have the Potential to Change the Structure of Harm Reduction in the Future?en
TypeReview Articleen

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