Found an article off of the GodLikeProductions (conspiracy theory hype site my friend likes) news feed that applies to the development of nootropics.
Think Fast: Speed of thought and perception limited by unified neocortical gateway
http://medicalxpress...eocortical.html
Both thinking AND perception utilize the same resource. What this means is that by increasing functions of certain areas of the brain, the entire brain can process more information. All functions must go through this funnel to be processed... sort of like the motherboard processing chip.
Well... what is this funnel?
And how does this apply to nootropics?The research, conducted by a team of researchers led by Michael N. Tombu at Vanderbilt University’s Marois Lab, found that the inferior frontal junction, superior medial frontal cortex, and bilateral insula are directly involved in capacity limited processing. The experimental design utilized three interrelated experiments: The first imaged isolated brain regions involved in response selection; the second imaged the same areas during perceptual encoding’ and the third tracked decision-making delays caused by concurrent perceptual encoding.
That means it is really good for ADHD, Dementia, and Parkinsons research. We all should know that the medicines for these disorders often find their way into becoming a nootropic status drug.Regarding potential medical applications, Tombu notes that numerous disorders relate to attentional deficiencies. “Our research speaks directly to the neural mechanisms responsible for the deployment of attention in a range of situations including encoding and response selection. Isolating such a network may help focus research on the potential neural correlates of these disorders.”
My discussion question is this:
What herbs, drugs, and nutrients enhance the functions of these brain parts?
Edited by devinthayer, 26 August 2011 - 04:35 AM.