Channel: The Drug Classroom
Category: Education
Tags: psychedelicscognitioncognitive enhancersnootropicsmicrodosinglsdpsychedelic research
Description: One of the first controlled studies of LSD microdosing has found it does not improve working memory and other aspects of cognition. However, it still has effects that could be beneficial for mental health. Because this is a small study and formal tests of cognitive performance do not perfectly replicate real-world performance, microdosing could easily have an effect on cognition that was missed in this experiment. TDC's written overview of the study: thedrugclassroom.com/trial-of-lsd-microdosing-reveals-modest-effects Study link: biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-3223(19)31409-X/fulltext ------------ Donate to The Drug Classroom: patreon.com/TheDrugClassroom paypal.me/TheDrugClassroom Bitcoin: 1HsjCYpBHKcVCaW4uKBraCGkc1LK8xoj1B ------------ Thank you to TDC's Patreon supporters: Adrian Selnes, Ame McLetame, Ben Grubb, Ben Shipp, Charlie Quigley, Christian Wiens, Dane Overman, Dragonhax, Ferre Tahon, Ikaros, Jake Bradford, Jarrod o'connell, Jeison Pacateque, Jonah Smigle, Lorenzo Bellin, Maggie Danger, Marty Sederberg, michael hoogwater, Oliver Eriksson, Philip Clark, Preston Ringrose, Robert Slowley, RollSafe.org, Sam A. ------------ Facebook - facebook.com/thedrugclassroom Twitter - twitter.com/drugclassroom Email - seth@thedrugclassroom.com