Comment · Mon, April 4, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
GLYX-13 cut the learning time for mice by 90%...
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redan-yadayada · 137 points
Incredible results that might have been looked over.
From:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3035742/pdf/nihms-243591.pdf
TLDR:
" In both vehicle-treated and GLYX-13- treated 27–32 month old FBNF1 rats, performance improved across test days (F(9,23) = 16.0, P < .0001). GLYX-13-treated animals required 90% fewer trials to learn the task (8 out of 10 consecutive trials with an adaptive CRs) compared to vehicle treated animals (F1,23) = 7.9, P < .01)."
Cheers. :D
EDIT: Sorry title should read: "GLYX-13 cut learning time for rats by 90%"...
Anyway, absolutely astounding results in my humble opinion.
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Vikingofthehill · 3 points
But strong in what regard? Strong implies more side stimulant side effects like grinding teeth, heart racing, anxiety, insomnia, potential psychosis etc.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Stronger in a more stimulant sense. It's not like amphetamine, but it is a lot more of a traditional stim than Hydrafinil. Many people were underwhelmed with Hydrafinil, so we wanted to bring out an analog that went the other direction.