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January 6, 2008

Brain-Boosting Drugs Hit the Faculty Lounge

Brain-Boosting Drugs Hit the Faculty Lounge is an interesting Chronicle of Higher Education story which states that a handful of profs are using drugs to perform better. As the article states:

Some university faculty members have started popping “smart” pills to enhance their mental energy and ability to work long hours.

In a commentary published in Nature on Thursday, Barbara Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir of the University of Cambridge revealed an informal survey showing that a handful of colleagues, all involved in studying drugs that help people perform better mentally, would take the drugs.

The notion raises hackles in some parts of academe. “It smells to me a lot like taking steroids for physical prowess,” said Barbara Prudhomme White, an associate professor of occupational therapy at the University of New Hampshire, who has studied the abuse of Ritalin by college students. With the recent revelations about the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional baseball, she sees parallels between striving athletes and faculty members . . .

Mitchell H. Rubinstein

January 6, 2008 in College Professors | Permalink

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