Editorial: One Year of Journal of Cognitive Enhancement Lorenza S. Colzato Editorial 26 February 2018 Pages: 1 - 2
Stroboscopic Visual Training: a Pilot Study with Three Elite Youth Football Goalkeepers Luke WilkinsCarl NelsonSimon Tweddle Original Article Open access 05 September 2017 Pages: 3 - 11
Cognitive Performance Enhancement: Do Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Work? Emilie DessyMartine Van PuyveldeNathalie Pattyn Review 13 September 2017 Pages: 12 - 42
Shining the Light of Research on Lumosity Katie BainbridgeRichard E. Mayer Original Article 03 October 2017 Pages: 43 - 62
Cognitive Enhancement and Coping in an Australian University Student Sample Christopher RiddellCharmaine JensenOlivia Carter Brief Report 20 October 2017 Pages: 63 - 69
What Do People Expect of Cognitive Enhancement? Sheida RabipourRonald AndringaPatrick S. R. Davidson Original Article 27 October 2017 Pages: 70 - 77
A New Framework of Design and Continuous Evaluation to Improve Brain Training Aaron R. Seitz Theory & Hypothesis 21 November 2017 Pages: 78 - 87
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Posterior Parietal Cortex (PPC) Enhances Figural Fluency: Implications for Creative Cognition Elham GhanavatiVahid NejatiMohammad Ali Salehinejad Original Article 08 December 2017 Pages: 88 - 96
Without Blinking an Eye: Proactive Motor Control Enhancement Asaf YanivMichal Lavidor Brief Report 05 December 2017 Pages: 97 - 105
A Combination of Nootropic Ingredients (CAF+) Is Not Better than Caffeine in Improving Cognitive Functions S. CaldenhoveA. SambethA. Blokland Original Article Open access 18 December 2017 Pages: 106 - 113
Who Uses Direct-to-Consumer Brain Stimulation Products, and Why? A Study of Home Users of tDCS Devices Anna Wexler Original Article 27 December 2017 Pages: 114 - 134