Talbot uses the results of scientific research provided by Cambridge University to present how the use of neuroenhancers can be used to an advantage for the brain: “The modafinil group performed better on several tasks, such as the “digit span” test, in which subjects are asked to repeat increasingly longer strings of numbers forward, then backward. They also did better in recognizing repeated visual patterns” (Talbot). In other words, the tests performed in the study illustrate how drugs, such as Modafinil, make a person feel alert and focused, which can be very resourceful in the daily life of a busy American. With the use of these cognitive enhancers, humans have the ability to control the functionality of their brain. This control allows people to feel like they have a superpower for a few hours that involves strong focus and concentration, which keeps consumers wanting to continue using the neuroenhancing…