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Does Caffeine Improve Task Performance on Sustained Attention and Response Inhibition?
We conducted a controlled experiment comparing performance on cognitive tasks in participants who either had or had no caffeine in their coffee.
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Yolo Ngcakani, B.Soc.Sc (Hons) Psychology
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Web applications, psychometry, research, Research psychology, Psychological Assessment, coffee, caffeine, sustained attention, response-inhibition, executive functions, cognitive tasks
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