Dr. Curtis Cripe: The Future Of Cognitive Enhancement

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Cognitive enhancement involves using devices and drugs to heighten mental alertness, strengthen memory, and boost wakefulness and energy levels. At present, there are plenty of cognitive enhancers available. Dr. Curtis Cripe explains that some people use these to boost mental performance, while others rely on them to treat narcolepsy or improve focus and attention.

Neuroplasticity and cognitive enhancement are closely linked. Scientists, researchers, and scholars around the world are looking for and developing new means to assist people in performing better for longer periods. According to one survey, there has been an increase in the number of people who would like to prioritize their brain health and want to undergo annual mental checkups. According to Curtis Cripe, Ph.D., cognitive enhancement isn't reserved for the few but rather a requirement for every individual.

Individuals must develop emotional intelligence, flexibility, agility, critical thinking, complex problem-solving, and deliberate leadership to succeed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Cognitive enhancement helps people become mentally quick and sharp. Neuroplasticity is at its peak during the first five years of a person's life. However, through innovation and improved techniques, individuals can experience lifelong neuroplasticity.

Along with sensing, mobile, and wearable technologies, artificial intelligence allows for a new platform that promotes brain plasticity, explains Curtis Cripe, Ph.D. Cognitive enhancement tools and devices make meditation and mindfulness exercises accessible. In addition, augmented and virtual reality encourages physiological and sensorimotor improvements. Innovations in the field are fueled by public and private investments. These innovations are poised to combat mental health issues that include autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, depression, sensory processing, dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. Also, technologies are slated to fight substance abuse disorder, anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, and traumatic injury.

Professionals in the field assure the public they will enforce the appropriate use of the tools, devices, and drugs to prevent confusion and controversy. However, Dr. Curtis Cripe explains that at its core, cognitive enhancement aims to improve the quality of life and overall human function.

Curtis Cripe Ph.D., comes from a multidisciplinary academic and professional background that includes aerospace engineering and physiology. He is the director of research and development at NTL Group, a company specializing in neuroengineering programs, diagnosing and treating various neurological dysfunctions. Click here to read more from Dr. Cripe.