Memory enhancement

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Memory enhancement can be described as an effect which results in an improved ability to recollect and retain memories. The experience of this effect can make it significantly easier for a person to access past memories and recall them at a greater level of detail in comparison to normal sobriety. It can also help one retain new information that may then be more easily recalled once the person is no longer under the influence of the psychoactive substance.

Memory enhancement most commonly occurs under the influence of mild or common dosages of stimulants and nootropics caffeine, amphetamine, and modafinil.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also