Caffeine exerts its effects on the central nervous system (CNS) primarily as a stimulant by blocking adenosine receptors, particularly A1 and A2A receptors. This inhibition leads to increased neuronal firing and the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, resulting in heightened alertness, improved mood, and enhanced cognitive function. Additionally, caffeine can increase heart rate and enhance physical performance by mobilizing fatty acids for energy. However, excessive consumption may lead to negative effects such as anxiety, restlessness, and insomnia.
Maximum CNS effects are no9t reached for about two hours , but can begin with in 30 mins
It binds to specific neurotransmitter sites, and exerts a physiologic effect. In the case of caffeine, it is potentially dependence producing, if utilized on a regular basis in sufficient quantities.
CNS
It was meant to be "how do caffeine effect you?".
People should avoid taking much caffeine when it is being used as an over-the-counter drug and should consider how much caffeine is being taken in from coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, and other foods that contain caffeine.
Yes, Caffeine does effect the speed of typing..
Caffeine has the effect of stimulating the cardiovascular response
effect caffeine on eye-hand coordination
CNS Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine, caffeine etc.
Yes, caffeine is known to have an acidic effect on the body.
the effect of caffeine is it keeps you awake and keeps the movement of the body 2 as faster
No, Alcohol in general contains no Caffeine. It actually has the opposite effect of Caffeine.