Listen "#TIPsyThursday: Cognitive Enhancers: Who should take them?"
Episode Synopsis
In the third episode of our podcast mini-series #TIPsyThursday* we discuss the 'Cognitive Enhancers'. Host Katherine, together with co-hosts Mariel and Susan have an open discussion about what are 'Cognitive Enhancers', and what are the ethical issues that can be associated with this emerging HOT technology. Some of the questions we discussed include: What are the different types of cognitive enhancers? Should some individuals be allowed to take them and others prohibited? Why do we have a resistance to accept the widespread use of cognitive enhancers in our society?
Key takeaways:
1. Cognitive enhancers can be either used to diminish or enhance brain activity.
2. Cognitive enhancers that are not regulated may pose ethical implications.
3. There is no consensus on who should and should not be prescribed cognitive enhancers.
4. Views surrounding the use of cognitive enhancers differ depending on the outcome that they facilitate.
*#TIPsyThursday is an informal mini-series by Neuroethics Today where host Katherine Bassil and co-hosts Mariel Kalkach and Susan Kravitz have an open conversation about all things neuroethics including technologies that exist, do not exist, and may one day exist. You do not need to be a neuro-somebody to tune in, just grab your favourite drink, your headphones, relax and enjoy this provoking and stimulating conversation.
Useful Links:
Neuroethics Today website
Neuroethics Today on Twitter
Neuroethics Today on Instagram
Neuroethics Today Merch
Neuroethics Today Blog (new!)
Key takeaways:
1. Cognitive enhancers can be either used to diminish or enhance brain activity.
2. Cognitive enhancers that are not regulated may pose ethical implications.
3. There is no consensus on who should and should not be prescribed cognitive enhancers.
4. Views surrounding the use of cognitive enhancers differ depending on the outcome that they facilitate.
*#TIPsyThursday is an informal mini-series by Neuroethics Today where host Katherine Bassil and co-hosts Mariel Kalkach and Susan Kravitz have an open conversation about all things neuroethics including technologies that exist, do not exist, and may one day exist. You do not need to be a neuro-somebody to tune in, just grab your favourite drink, your headphones, relax and enjoy this provoking and stimulating conversation.
Useful Links:
Neuroethics Today website
Neuroethics Today on Twitter
Neuroethics Today on Instagram
Neuroethics Today Merch
Neuroethics Today Blog (new!)
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