@TheOneWithTheHair to scienceEnglish • 1 year agoMRI scans showed that drinking coffee increased activity in parts of the brain involved in short-term memory, attention and focus, whereas ingesting caffeine on its own did not.www.nbcnews.commessage-square5arrow-up168arrow-down12cross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up166arrow-down1external-linkMRI scans showed that drinking coffee increased activity in parts of the brain involved in short-term memory, attention and focus, whereas ingesting caffeine on its own did not.www.nbcnews.com@TheOneWithTheHair to scienceEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square5cross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-squarekaosoflinkEnglish8•1 year agoIt’s kind of the same deal as with tobacco. How do you account for the cocktail effect of nicotine, MAOIs and other terpenes etc? Psychoactive substances and their pharmacology are a lot more complicated than they appear.
It’s kind of the same deal as with tobacco. How do you account for the cocktail effect of nicotine, MAOIs and other terpenes etc?
Psychoactive substances and their pharmacology are a lot more complicated than they appear.