Does anybody here employ or could recommend some self-assessments for measuring the effectiveness of nootropics on an individual basis?
I’d like to know if a particular nootropic is working for me—I plan to take them for mood, energy, alertness, perhaps even for anxiety. But since different nootropics work for different people, I’d like to have a standardized way of knowing if they have any effect on me.
I was thinking of finding standardized tests to rule out co-founding effects (i.e. how much sleep I got the night before) but then I’d have to worry about test-taking effects (i.e. doing better on a daily assessment because you’ve been practicing the test).
So I guess my question is: do you guys know of any ways of tracking how nootropics work for you?
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Measuring effectiveness with nootropics?
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, Apr 18 2010 06:17 PM
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