English Francais
Español Português
topics Positively Coffee - the health benefits of drinking coffee
home
divider
about us
divider
topics
divider
newsletter
divider
links
divider
contact us
divider
site map
divider
member area
divider
Coffee & Mental Performance
Revision Tips
Coffee and the Brain
Audio interview with Dr Astrid Nehlig
FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
--References
Downloadable Resources
REFERENCES
These are the scientific papers from which the information, given in the various topic sheets on Coffee and Mental Performance, is taken


  • Di Chiara, G. et al. (2001) Effects of caffeine on dopamine and acetylcholine release and on short term memory function: a brain microdialysis and spatial delayed alternation task study. Proceedings of the 19th ASIC Colloquium, Trieste (Italy)


  • Jarvis M. (1993) Does caffeine intake enhance absolute levels of cognitive performance? Psychopharmacology 110: 45-52


  • Nguyen-Van-Tam, D.P. and Smith, A.P. (2001) Caffeine and human memory: a literature review and some data. Proceedings of the 19th ASIC Colloquium, Trieste (Italy)


  • Riedel, W. et al. (1995) Caffeine attenuates scopolamine-induced memory impairment in humans. Psychopharmacology 122: 158-168


  • Smith, A.P.et al. (1992) Effects of breakfast and caffeine on performance and mood in the late morning and after lunch. Neuropsychobiology 26: 198-204


  • Smith, A.P. et al.(1994) Effect of breakfast and caffeine on cognitive performance, mood and cardiovascular functioning. Appetite 22, 39-55


  • Streufert, S. et al (1995) Effects of caffeine deprivation on complex human functioning. Psychopharmacology 118: 377-384


  • Van Boxtel, M. P. J. and Jolles, J. (1999) Habitual coffee consumption and information processing efficiency. Proceedings of the 18th ASIC Colloquium, Helsinki (Finland)


  • Warburton, D.M. (1995) Effects of caffeine on cognition and mood without caffeine abstinence. Psychopharmacology. 119: 66-70


For further information, see Links

Previous pageNext page
visit www.pseltd.com