International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Scopus by Title (Ref)
1. Investigating the landscape of cognitive enhancers use among future physicians: Findings from a developing Middle Eastern country
- Qatawneh A.T. , et al.
2. Using an Adapted Job Demands–Resources Model to Examine the Use of Legal, Prescription, and Illegal Drugs for Cognitive Enhancement in the Working Population in Germany
- Sattler S. , et al.
3. THE ANOMIE OF “SMART DRUGS”: ETHICAL CONTROVERSIES AND RESPONSES TO COGNITIVE ENHANCERS
- Chen X. , et al.
4. Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Response to Gordon and Ragonese's Practical Proposal
- Matisonn H. , et al.
5. Cognitive Enhancers Consumption: Prevalence, Knowledge, and Determinants of Use Among Medical Students in Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan
- Hawas Y. , et al.
6. Human enhancements in the light of still ongoing evolution: Implications and Challenges
- Saniotis A. , et al.
7. Differentiating Between Methylphenidate Use and Misuse: Clinical Insights From University Students and Academic Staff in Türkiye
- Gürü M. , et al.
8. Ginkgo Biloba as a niche theme cognitive enhancer agent, 1420 dokumen of Scopus database. A bibliometric study from 1988 to 2024
- SALEH A.Y. , et al.
9. The rising use of cognitive enhancement drugs and predictors of use during COVID-19: findings from a cross-sectional survey of students and university staff in the UK
- Tully J.L. , et al.
10. Do Medical Universities Students Use Cognitive Enhancers while Learning?—Conclusions from the Study in Poland
- Merwid-Ląd A. , et al.
11. Concept generation of cognitive enhancement: healthcare professionals' approach towards the impact and utilization of cognitive enhancers in academic context
- Shakeel S. , et al.
12. Attitudes of medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry students about psychostimulant use to enhance cognition
- Sümbül-Şekerci B. , et al.
13. Smart drugs and neuroenhancement: what do we know?
- Esposito M. , et al.