Comment · Mon, November 12, 2012 · Ceretropic
I am creating a nootropics mind map. Does anyone want to give me constructive criticism or contribute?
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Rage_Boner · 104 points
Here is a screenshot. http://i.imgur.com/EfFy2.png
It's obviously far from finished, but here is what I've got after about an hour of working on it last night. I'm using this format because this is how I learn most effectively. I apologize if this is not "official" enough with citations, etc. It's a work in progress. If anyone wants to contribute, I've selected Xmind as the format, and I could host it in a shared dropbox folder, unless you have better ideas.
EDIT 1: Thanks for the positive. Let's make this a collaborative effort. Instead of hosting and getting multiple random versions, I think it would be best if we all share a folder. That way we can track version changes and roll back if needed, e.g. someone deletes everything then saves. Please PM me your email address (the one linked to your dropbox) and I will invite you to my dropbox folder...unless someone can suggest a better way to host this for collaboration.
UPDATE: I've added a little more data to the TLDR noot map. I am going to host it here for download.. New Screenshot http://i.imgur.com/CGdfg.png Here is where you can download the Xmind file. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bkd1o0kvzmmpg5u/Cognitive%20Enhanc…
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Where is the evidence for oxidative stress with piracetam? It does not lead to an increase in reactive oxygen species. Are you thinking excitotoxicity? That is also not proven, nor do I see any conclusive evidence pointing that direction. In fact, piracetam has been shown to prevent damage from oxidative stress and has been shown to decrease nitric oxide.