Brain Control Through Big Pharma - Forget about life-work-balance. A new generation of drugs promise unlimited increases in productivity without the need for rest or sleep.
Brain Control Through Big Pharma (2011)
Director: Christian Schidlowski, Hannah Prinzler
Genre: Documentary
Country: Germany
Language: English
Also Known As: Bigger, Better, Faster, More: Brain Doping
Synopsis:
Drugs that "enhance" thinking are nothing new-caffeine and even more addictive substances have, for better or worse, altered our cognitive abilities for centuries, while medications have long been prescribed for conditions like ADHD. But scientists are at work on entirely new kinds of brain-boosting advances which will be non-addictive (theoretically, at least) and designed for general use. This program explores some of those innovations as it visits neuroscience research laboratories around the world. From the brave new world of "intelligence pills" to the technique known as transcranial direct current stimulation, pioneered by University of Sydney professor Alan Snyder, the film helps viewers assess the possibilities at hand. Is a new era of human creativity dawning, or will the end results amount to cosmetic neurology or worse?
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