Journal article

Cognitive Enhancement and Coping in an Australian University Student Sample

C Riddell, C Jensen, O Carter

Journal of Cognitive Enhancement | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Cognitive enhancement (CE) agents are those purported to improve or augment aspects of cognition such as working memory, creativity, and executive function in healthy individuals. CE by university students looking to improve their academic performance, particularly through the use of pharmacological agents (or nootropics), has become an area of increasing interest for researchers. However, studies on the prevalence of, and motivations behind, students’ CE use at Australian universities are limited. This study aimed to contribute a new sample of prevalence data, as well as corroborate previous qualitative research that has suggested that emotion-focused and avoidant coping styles may make stu..

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