The effects of caffeine (250 mg) and placebo on healthy controls were studied in a double-blind, cross over study on 24 healthy subjects who performed a working memory n-back task. Reaction time and accuracy levels were tested using the n-back working memory measure in cognitive neuroscience. An experimental study tested on the 1, 2 and 3-back tasks under the placebo/coffee condition. Based on the empirical results obtained in this thesis it can be concluded that changes produced by caffeine ingestion support the hypothesis that caffeine acts as a stimulant. However, it cannot be proven that the stimulant translates into enhanced motor processes with an improvement in performance
Caffeine consumption can be beneficial for cognitive functioning. Although caffeine is widely recogn...
Many students assume that the more caffeine you drink, the better your cognitive performance. Over-...
Caffeine is a substance that many people now consider to be a necessary part of their daily routines...
Caffeine is well-known for its ability to make a person feel more attentive, more alert, and less fa...
Caffeine is a widely used nootropic drug, but its effects on memory in healthy participants have not...
Findings from animal studies suggest that stimuli present during the administration of psycho stimul...
Rationale: In everyday life, people are usually capable of performing two tasks simultaneously. Howe...
Coffee is a major source of caffeine, which has been shown to have a number of behavioural effects....
The increasing emphasis on cognitive work and mental efficiency in daily life, justifies research tr...
Background: The effects of caffeine on cognition have been widely studied, but there are still gaps ...
There is evidence that caffeine has positive effects on cognition. Studies have shown that caffeine ...
Background: Research has examined the acute effects of caffeine on many aspects of memory. Less is ...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed and socially-acceptable of psychoactive drugs. Its arousing pr...
The present study evaluated the association between habitual caffeine intake via coffee and tea and ...
Caffeine consumption can be beneficial for cognitive functioning. Although caffeine is widely recogn...
Many students assume that the more caffeine you drink, the better your cognitive performance. Over-...
Caffeine is a substance that many people now consider to be a necessary part of their daily routines...
Caffeine is well-known for its ability to make a person feel more attentive, more alert, and less fa...
Caffeine is a widely used nootropic drug, but its effects on memory in healthy participants have not...
Findings from animal studies suggest that stimuli present during the administration of psycho stimul...
Rationale: In everyday life, people are usually capable of performing two tasks simultaneously. Howe...
Coffee is a major source of caffeine, which has been shown to have a number of behavioural effects....
The increasing emphasis on cognitive work and mental efficiency in daily life, justifies research tr...
Background: The effects of caffeine on cognition have been widely studied, but there are still gaps ...
There is evidence that caffeine has positive effects on cognition. Studies have shown that caffeine ...
Background: Research has examined the acute effects of caffeine on many aspects of memory. Less is ...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed and socially-acceptable of psychoactive drugs. Its arousing pr...
The present study evaluated the association between habitual caffeine intake via coffee and tea and ...
Caffeine consumption can be beneficial for cognitive functioning. Although caffeine is widely recogn...
Many students assume that the more caffeine you drink, the better your cognitive performance. Over-...
Caffeine is a substance that many people now consider to be a necessary part of their daily routines...