Effects of transpulmonary administration of caffeine on brain activity in healthy men

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Abstract

The present study aimed to examine the effect of transpulmonary administration of caffeine on working memory and related brain functions by electroencephalography measurement.The participants performed working memory tasks before and after vaporizer-assisted aspirationwith inhalation of caffeinated- and non-caffeinated liquids in the caffeine and sham conditions,respectively. Transpulmonary administration of caffeine tended to increase the rate of correctanswers. Moreover, our fi�ndings suggest that transpulmonary administration of caffeine increasesthe theta-band activity in the right prefrontal, central, and temporal areas during the task assigned post-aspiration. Our results may indicate an effcient and fast means of eliciting the stimulatory effects of transpulmonary administration of caffeine.

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Ueda, K., & Nakao, M. (2019). Effects of transpulmonary administration of caffeine on brain activity in healthy men. Brain Sciences, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci9090222

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