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[UPDATE] Cognivia.com - March 10 2006 - PCAG, Clinical Trial
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cassandra
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[UPDATE] Cognivia.com - March 10 2006 - PCAG, Clinical Trial

I realized that there's more new than was quoted in the latest Path of Least Time thread. So, to keep it all together:

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Keeping the PCAG drug-free
Once again, Cognivia is proud to support the PCAG, helping to ensure that the competition remains fair and beyond reproach. The aim of our joint testing programme is to keep the crowds focused on what matters most - the excitement of the Games.

While our products are a valuable part of daily life for millions of people, there are some individuals for whom drugs are not an option - namely the competitors in the Perplex City Academy Games.

These razor-sharp players hardly seem in need of enhancement, but every year, a handful try to cheat the system and gain an unfair advantage. Thanks to Cognivia's testing facilities, none has succeeded.

To stay ahead of the curve, we're constantly updating our test techniques. This year, our biodata scans have been upgraded to include a full genetic profile, highlighting any signs of gene therapy. And as cerebral prosthetics become more and more sophisticated, we've developed new methods for detecting and disabling nanotechnology.

The fact remains that many performance-enhancing drugs are analogues of hormones and chemicals that naturally occur in the body. Determining what constitutes an abnormal level is a problematic task.

That's where our experience becomes vital. Cognivia's database of competitor biodata gives us the widest and deepest pool of knowledge, allowing comparisons across time, gender, geography, training and diet. This allows us to specify trigger thresholds for individual competitors, without resorting to across-the-board limits.

If we detect any metabolites or markers of prohibited substances, we pursue these adverse analytical findings with a secondary battery of tests. These allow us to prove whether or not the substance is of exogenous origin.

Even when the presence of a prohibited substance has been proved, there remains the question of intent: did the competitor ingest the substance deliberately, with the aim of cheating? While ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the PCAG, it can be a mitigating factor in sentencing. Our biodata, combined with the testimony of the competitor and any witnesses, can determine whether or not a player will ever compete again.

In 267-9, we conducted over 10,000 separate tests. In these, we detected four confirmed positives and no false-positives. While catching a culprit is never cause for celebration, we believe that it helps to deter others from future attempts at beating the system.

When Ryan Cahill lifted his trophy at the end of the Games this year, everyone at the Academy Ball could rest assured that he was a worthy winner.

Next year, Cahill and his fellow competitors will fight it out once more. Though we can't predict the result, we can say one thing with certainty: while Cognivia and the PCAG work together, cheats will never prosper.
about our features

At Cognivia, we know how important it is for the public to understand and discuss all of the issues involved in cognitive enhancement. Our scientists play a pivotal role in engaging in dialogue with the public about the research we conduct and the products we develop. The feature articles section we publish here is just one of the ways in which we ensure Perplex City is fully informed of the huge impact that cognitive enhancement can have on our lives.

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better living through chemistry

Would you like to take part in testing the next generation of our drugs and help contribute towards our scientific understanding of the brain? Cognivia is looking for healthy young volunteers from 18-30 years old with no previous history of psychological or cognitive problems, or drug abuse. Opportunities are available for single day tests to 12 month studies.

Volunteers will be provided with generous compensation and be provided with full medical care. All drugs involved in our human tests have passed Stage 3 approval. Please contact our Testing Division for more information.
CGW Testing Application Form

If you've successfully completed the puzzle on our Earth CGW advert, please enter your details and the answer below. If you've answered correctly and you are selected as one of our volunteers, we will be in contact with some intelligence testing materials provided by the Perplex City Academy.

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Age:
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active trials
Sleeping brain activity
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* All material © Cognivia
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I just emailed Kurt trying to persuade him that since Ceretin metabolizes into natural hormones there's a reason to question the coroner. I know, it probably won't be that easy, but worth a shot.

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Benjaminbrum
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So... are the human trial adverts something we need to watch out for or was that something Ffrom the Ffirst time around?

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Could this "CGW earth advert" be in Computer gaming world magazine?
the website is http://cgw.1up.com[/url]
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Well, we're guessing CGW is Computer Gaming World, but no one in chat seems to have a copy of it. I'll pick one up on my way home, but that's not for another 6 hours
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cassandra
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This trial blurb is entirely new. So if there is an ad out there, we ought to find it. A live event single-day test sounds good Wink

Of course, Cognivia clearly is controlling PXC through insidious and undiscovered genetic engineering and neural tweaking Razz *Sure* they're only screening those PCAG competitors....interesting how black-market Ceretin is becoming widely discussed and examined, right as the newest generation is due to hit the consumers. Cognivia is probably creating these 'illegal' variants and secretly supplying dealers as it suits them Razz

Ah, Kurt would hate me.

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FYI I've sent an email off to CNV purporting to be from a media company, and expressing an interest in this ad, asking for a copy. However I just got the auto-response, and I've never had any more luck than that!
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I did the same, actually. Haven't received the auto response, but I suppose it's a matter of time.

(I sent to mediaSPLATcognivia.com)

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I sent a nice one to the productsSPLAT but again, just an autoresponder.

Damnit, I really wanted those drugs Sad
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Might not be Computer Gaming World.

It might be http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/cgw03/

Crawcow Grid Workshop... Grids being a new wave of distributed networks that are being worked on now to improve the internet. (Key system?)

Its located in Europe. Apparently.

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x wrote:
Might not be Computer Gaming World.

It might be http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/cgw03/

Crawcow Grid Workshop... Grids being a new wave of distributed networks that are being worked on now to improve the internet. (Key system?)

Its located in Europe. Apparently.


You reckon? I'm pinning my hopes on the Cheshire Guild of Woodturners!

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Eeeeeegh! Also woman in pic on our products page http://www.cognivia.com/products/ looks strange!
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Looks like one of the Joker's victims from the first Batman movie.

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I just did a Google search for "CGW perplex city" got lots of Computer Gaming World forum entries. Looks like there are a lot of US perplex City players on there from before the official US wide release of the cards.
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These tests they've been using on the PCAG players sound like they may help determine details of Cymbalisty's death.
Does anyone have any idea's on how we could get them involved?

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