
Increasing Brain Power beyond Imagination-Aligning Neuroscience and Social Psychology to Aid Prevention
Author(s) -
Eddie Fisher,
Yorkys Santana González,
Eddie Fisher
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
business and economic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2162-4860
DOI - 10.5296/ber.v7i2.11301
Subject(s) - neurocognitive , neuroethics , psychology , humanity , cognition , social cognition , power (physics) , brain stimulation , cognitive neuroscience , cognitive psychology , neuroscience , political science , physics , quantum mechanics , stimulation , law
Brain science and cognitive psychology are in high demand amongst professions such as social psychology, education and science. Advancing the capabilities of the human brain in terms of power to benefit society and improve people’s lives has become a topic of increasing value and interest to social psychologists. This research, limited to a literature review and a number of face to face interviews with psychology students to add some contemporary perspectives, investigated how increases in brain power could be achieved and what the potential benefits could be to social psychologists. Results suggest that short term brain power increases can be achieved through the application of low risk neurocognitive approaches such as brain training and by consuming natural brain foods and nutritional brain drugs. Infra-red laser stimulation of certain parts of the human brain not only increases cognitive brain power permanently but has the potential to reduce or eliminate brain diseases such as dementia and autism. Caution should be exercised to maintain the humanity element of what makes people human prior to engaging in long term brain power increase activities.