The Effects of Caffeine
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caffeine is the most widely consumed central nervous system. Stimulant caffeine increases energy metabolism throughout the brain but decreases at the same time. Cerebral blood flow inducing a relative brain, hypo perfusion, caffeine activates nor adrenaline neurons and seems to affect the local release of dopamine. The metals Anthony and caffeine induces dose response increases in local motor activity in animals, but it's psycho stimulant. Action on man is often subtle. The effects of caffeine on learning, memory, performance and coordination are related to the methods and the inaction on arousal, vigilance and fatigue. Caffeine exerts obvious effects on the sympathetic nervous system, varying according to individual sensitivity to the metal Sam theme.