none5siBackground: Caffeine has a well-established effect on reaction times (RTs) but the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying this are unclear. Methods: In the present study, 15 female participants performed an oddball task after ingesting caffeine or a placebo, and electroencephalographic data were obtained. Single-trial P3b latencies locked to the stimulus and to the response were extracted and mediation models were fitted to the data to test whether caffeine’s effect on RTs was mediated by its effect on either type of P3b latencies. Results: Stimulus-locked latencies showed clear evidence of mediation, with approximately a third of the effect of caffeine on RTs running through the processes measured by stimulus-locked latencies. Caffein...
Rationale: In everyday life, people are usually capable of performing two tasks simultaneously. Howe...
Positive correlations have been noted between caffeine supplementation and physical and cognitive pe...
Objective: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that can effectively alleviate brain fatig...
Background: Caffeine has a well-established effect on reaction times (RTs) but the neurocognitive me...
Caffeine is commonly used to enhance attentional processes. However, contention remains regarding th...
The effects of a single dose of caffeine on specific information processing operations were examined...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of caffeine on reaction time, as measured b...
The present study investigated the effects of caffeine on sustained attention by measuring concentra...
This paper is about an pilot- experiment on the effect of caffeine on reaction time. The result of t...
Tn this study the influence of caffeine as an energy-increasing substance on visual information proc...
Caffeine is the most commonly consumed psychoactive stimulant in the world. Caffeine is often found ...
Background: The behavioural effects of caffeine have been widely studied, and most studies have admi...
Despite the large number of studies on caffeine and attention, interpretation is often difficult bec...
ABSTRACT Placebo effects (PE) are defined as the beneficial psychophysiological outcomes of an inte...
Rationale: In everyday life, people are usually capable of performing two tasks simultaneously. Howe...
Positive correlations have been noted between caffeine supplementation and physical and cognitive pe...
Objective: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that can effectively alleviate brain fatig...
Background: Caffeine has a well-established effect on reaction times (RTs) but the neurocognitive me...
Caffeine is commonly used to enhance attentional processes. However, contention remains regarding th...
The effects of a single dose of caffeine on specific information processing operations were examined...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of caffeine on reaction time, as measured b...
The present study investigated the effects of caffeine on sustained attention by measuring concentra...
This paper is about an pilot- experiment on the effect of caffeine on reaction time. The result of t...
Tn this study the influence of caffeine as an energy-increasing substance on visual information proc...
Caffeine is the most commonly consumed psychoactive stimulant in the world. Caffeine is often found ...
Background: The behavioural effects of caffeine have been widely studied, and most studies have admi...
Despite the large number of studies on caffeine and attention, interpretation is often difficult bec...
ABSTRACT Placebo effects (PE) are defined as the beneficial psychophysiological outcomes of an inte...
Rationale: In everyday life, people are usually capable of performing two tasks simultaneously. Howe...
Positive correlations have been noted between caffeine supplementation and physical and cognitive pe...
Objective: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that can effectively alleviate brain fatig...