Cognivia

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Website: http://www.cognivia.com/projects/


General

  • Engages in live human drug testing (on paid volunteer basis only)


Products

  • Ceretin - Broad-spectrum cognitive enhancement.
  • Halcyon - Antidepressant and anxiolytic
  • Mnemosyne - Memory and recall booster
  • Cardinal - Enhances analytical and systemising brain function
  • Expedin - Accelerates reaction time
  • Synergy - Enhances creativity
  • Veritana - treats Barrow-Feld Syndrome


Other Projects

  • Focal Assisted Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
    • Goal: achieve significant improvements in cognitive function in specified areas over a tightly controlled period of time.
    • Project is being conducted with the Academy.
  • Cerebral Prostheses
    • Goal: Encourage the enhancement or restoration of affected cognitive abilities in damaged or poorly functioning areas of the brain.
  • Has worked individually with patients (such as Myra Champaign) to overcome specific ailments and diseases.


Contacts

  • All Customer Enquiries: products at cognivia dot com
  • Questions about Ceretin: ceretin at cognivia dot com
  • Media information: media at cognivia dot com

Mailing address:

 Cognivia
 Ascendancy Point
 Perplex City


Illicit Connections

  • Due to the nature of their products, Cognivia often comes under public scrutiny.
  • Moreover, their products are often enhanced or altered by illicit drug labs in the city.
  • Often, the goal of this sort of drug tailoring is to remove the traces which might be observed by a drug test.
  • This is especially useful to participants of the PCAG, who are not allowed to take any enhancements prior to gameplay.
  • Although she did not come out and say it, Serena Duncan seemed to insinuate Ryan Cahill may have made his 269 championship win under the influence of such a drug. (SOURCE LINK)
  • Whenever the PXCPD Coroner's Office find a new molecule or compound that people are taking or selling, it is identified and documented on their systems


References