Coffee helps information procession
It’s a well-known fact that a cup of coffee or two in the morning gives us the energy push we need to clear our minds and get busy on a project.
In fact, psychology researchers from Tufts University have recently published a paper in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied that caffeine is particularly a great stimulant that enhances a person’s ability to process information related to the more complex aspects of language and writing.
According to a news release by Tufts University, “Coffee is the most widely used psycho-stimulant in the world,” says Holly Taylor, a professor of psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences. The study was part of a larger research program looking at arousal and cognitive behavior.
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