nootropic

/ˌnoʊəˈtroʊpɪk/
adjective
  1. Describing something that enhances cognitive abilities, such as memory or concentration.
    • Some foods have nootropic properties, like dark chocolate.
    • The nootropic effects of the supplement were noticeable after a week.
    • She read about nootropic drugs that claim to boost brain power.
noun
  1. A substance that is believed to improve memory, focus, or other mental functions.
    • Some students take nootropics to help them study for exams.
    • Caffeine is a common nootropic found in coffee and tea.
    • He researched natural nootropics like ginkgo biloba.
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