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'''Motivation enhancement''' can be described as an increased desire to perform tasks and accomplish goals in a productive manner.<ref>Enhancing Motivation by Use of Prescription | '''Motivation enhancement''' can be described as an increased desire to perform tasks and accomplish goals in a productive manner.<ref>Enhancing Motivation by Use of Prescription | ||
Stimulants: The Ethics of Motivation Enhancement (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.990543</ref><ref>Enhancement stimulants: perceived motivational and cognitive advantages | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2013.00198/full</ref><ref>Motivation-Enhancements and Domain-Specific Values (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.995313?journalCode=uabn20</ref> This includes tasks and goals that would normally be considered too monotonous or overwhelming to fully commit oneself to. | Stimulants: The Ethics of Motivation Enhancement (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.990543</ref><ref name="ritalin">Enhancement stimulants: perceived motivational and cognitive advantages | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2013.00198/full</ref><ref>Motivation-Enhancements and Domain-Specific Values (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.995313?journalCode=uabn20</ref> This includes tasks and goals that would normally be considered too monotonous or overwhelming to fully commit oneself to. | ||
Motivation enhancement is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[stimulation]] and [[thought acceleration]] in a manner which further increases one's productivity. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[stimulant]] and [[nootropic]] compounds, such as [[amphetamine]], [[methylphenidate]], [[Noopept]], and [[modafinil]]. However, it may also occur to a much lesser extent under the influence of certain [[opioid|opioids]], and [[GABAergic|GABAergic]] [[depressant|depressants]].</onlyinclude> | Motivation enhancement is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[stimulation]] and [[thought acceleration]] in a manner which further increases one's productivity. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[stimulant]] and [[nootropic]] compounds, such as [[amphetamine]],<ref>Why Students Bother Taking Adderall: Measurement Validity of Self-Reports (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2012.762064?journalCode=uabn20</ref> [[methylphenidate]],<ref name="ritalin"/> [[Noopept]], and [[modafinil]]. However, it may also occur to a much lesser extent under the influence of certain [[opioid|opioids]], and [[GABAergic|GABAergic]] [[depressant|depressants]].</onlyinclude> | ||
===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== | ||
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: |
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Motivation enhancement can be described as an increased desire to perform tasks and accomplish goals in a productive manner.[1][2][3] This includes tasks and goals that would normally be considered too monotonous or overwhelming to fully commit oneself to.
Motivation enhancement is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as stimulation and thought acceleration in a manner which further increases one's productivity. It is most commonly induced under the influence of moderate dosages of stimulant and nootropic compounds, such as amphetamine,[4] methylphenidate,[2] Noopept, and modafinil. However, it may also occur to a much lesser extent under the influence of certain opioids, and GABAergic depressants.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- 1P-ETH-LAD
- 1cP-AL-LAD
- 1cP-MiPLA
- 2,5-DMA
- 2-Aminoindane
- 2-FA
- 2-FEA
- 2-FMA
- 3,4-CTMP
- 3-FA
- 3-FEA
- 3-FMA
- 3-FPM
- 3-MMC
- 4-FA
- 4-FMA
- 4F-EPH
- 4F-MPH
- 5-APB
- 5-Hydroxytryptophan
- 5-MAPB
- 6-APB
- 6-APDB
- A-PHP
- A-PVP
- AL-LAD
- Adrafinil
- Alpha-GPC
- Amphetamine
- Aniracetam
- Armodafinil
- Baclofen
- Bromantane
- Caffeine
- Cocoa
- Coluracetam
- Creatine
- Cyclazodone
- Desoxypipradrol
- Dichloropane
- ETH-CAT
- Ephenidine
- Ephylone
- Ethylphenidate
- F-Phenibut
- GBL
- GHB
- Hexedrone
- Isopropylphenidate
- Kratom
See also
- Responsible use
- Subjective effects index
- Motivation suppression
- Stimulants - Subjective effects
- Psychedelics - Subjective effects
- Dissociatives - Subjective effects
- Deliriants - Subjective effects
External links
References
- ↑ Enhancing Motivation by Use of Prescription Stimulants: The Ethics of Motivation Enhancement (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.990543
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Enhancement stimulants: perceived motivational and cognitive advantages | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2013.00198/full
- ↑ Motivation-Enhancements and Domain-Specific Values (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2014.995313?journalCode=uabn20
- ↑ Why Students Bother Taking Adderall: Measurement Validity of Self-Reports (Taylor & Francis Online) | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21507740.2012.762064?journalCode=uabn20