Effect of Caffeine, Gender, and Time of Day on Working Memory in Medical Students
Danil Hammoudi,
Michael Cratsley,
Daniel Desjardins,
Diana Steau,
Imene Benayache,
Danny Hammoudi,
Rajashree Pandit and
Adekunle Sanyaolu
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Danil Hammoudi: Sinoe Medical Association, USA
Michael Cratsley: Mercy Health, Youngstown, United States
Daniel Desjardins: CHI Health Clinic, United States
Diana Steau: CHI Health clinic, United States
Imene Benayache: Johns Hopkins University, United States
Danny Hammoudi: The University of Toledo, United States
Rajashree Pandit: D’Youville University, United States
Adekunle Sanyaolu: D’Youville University, United States
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 55, issue 1, 46668-46680
Abstract:
This study investigates the effects of caffeine on working memory in medical students. Furthermore, the study determines whether an effect of caffeine could be attributed to differences in the gender of participants and the time of day that the tests were taken. The study was based on the administration of 200mg of caffeine or placebo given to the participants and their results on verbal, auditory, and both verbal and auditory digit span tests were recorded and analyzed.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.55.008656
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