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Coffee, Caffeine and Cognition: A Benefit or Disadvantage?

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dc.rights.license CC BY eng
dc.contributor.author Patočka, Jiří cze
dc.contributor.author Navratilova, Zdenka cze
dc.contributor.author Krejcar, Ondřej cze
dc.contributor.author Kuča, Kamil cze
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-07T21:01:21Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-07T21:01:21Z
dc.date.issued 2019 eng
dc.identifier.issn 1570-1808 eng
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12603/342
dc.description.abstract Coffee, one of the world's most consumed products, is extracted from the roasted seeds of Coffea sp., a plant native to Africa. The effects of coffee on the human body have been recognized for centuries and have now become the subject of systematic research. Caffeine's impact on a person's cognitive ability was reviewed through a large set of literature related to the subject. Learning and memory tasks are not typically influenced by caffeine when it comes to performance. However, in some cases, it has been used to produce inhibitory or facilitatory effects on learning and/or memory. Caffeine facilitates performance in tasks involving the working memory, but it has been seen that tasks that rely on working memory may be hindered because of it. Moreover, caffeine can augment the performance of memory during times where a person's alertness is suboptimal at best. However, a large body of research points to an improvement in reaction time. Consuming it has little to no impact on long-term memory. Caffeine can be taken as a mild stimulant, proven by its effect on performance in the context of subjects who are tired or fatigued. In some cases, it has been observed that caffeine prevents cognitive decline, specifically when it comes to healthy subjects; however, these results are heterogeneous at best. While drinking coffee positively influences both physical and mental capacity, caffeine cannot and should not be viewed as an "absolute" enhancer of cognitive function. Existing literature shows that the impact it causes on an individual is complex, and can alter, for example, anxiety, performance and arousal. eng
dc.format p. 1146-1156 eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher Bentham science eng
dc.relation.ispartof Letters in drug design & discovery, volume 16, issue: 10 eng
dc.subject Coffee eng
dc.subject caffeine eng
dc.subject pharmacology eng
dc.subject cognition eng
dc.subject memory eng
dc.subject mood eng
dc.subject vigilance eng
dc.subject attention eng
dc.subject alzheimer's disease eng
dc.subject parkinson's disease eng
dc.subject Káva cze
dc.subject kofein cze
dc.subject farmakologie cze
dc.subject poznání cze
dc.subject paměť cze
dc.subject nálada cze
dc.subject bdělost cze
dc.subject pozornost cze
dc.subject Alzheimerova choroba cze
dc.subject Parkinsonova choroba cze
dc.title Coffee, Caffeine and Cognition: A Benefit or Disadvantage? eng
dc.title.alternative Káva, kofein a poznání: přínos nebo nevýhoda? cze
dc.type article eng
dc.identifier.obd 43875484 eng
dc.identifier.wos 000486625000005 eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.2174/1570180816666190620142158 eng
dc.description.abstract-translated Coffee, one of the world's most consumed products, is extracted from the roasted seeds of Coffea sp., a plant native to Africa. The effects of coffee on the human body have been recognized for centuries and have now become the subject of systematic research. Caffeine's impact on a person's cognitive ability was reviewed through a large set of literature related to the subject. Learning and memory tasks are not typically influenced by caffeine when it comes to performance. However, in some cases, it has been used to produce inhibitory or facilitatory effects on learning and/or memory. Caffeine facilitates performance in tasks involving the working memory, but it has been seen that tasks that rely on working memory may be hindered because of it. Moreover, caffeine can augment the performance of memory during times where a person's alertness is suboptimal at best. However, a large body of research points to an improvement in reaction time. Consuming it has little to no impact on long-term memory. Caffeine can be taken as a mild stimulant, proven by its effect on performance in the context of subjects who are tired or fatigued. In some cases, it has been observed that caffeine prevents cognitive decline, specifically when it comes to healthy subjects; however, these results are heterogeneous at best. While drinking coffee positively influences both physical and mental capacity, caffeine cannot and should not be viewed as an "absolute" enhancer of cognitive function. Existing literature shows that the impact it causes on an individual is complex, and can alter, for example, anxiety, performance and arousal. cze
dc.publicationstatus postprint eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.source.url http://www.eurekaselect.com/172874/article cze
dc.relation.publisherversion http://www.eurekaselect.com/172874/article eng
dc.rights.access Open Access eng


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