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Wake Up and
Smell the Caffeine
Psychology 2800
5/23/2017
Caffeine
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Introduction
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The most popular psychoactive
drug in North America
How many people here DO NOT
ingest caffeine?
Caffeine
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Caffeine
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Introduction
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That includes:
 Coffee 130 mg
 Tea 40 mg
 Soft Drinks (colas) 30 – 90 mg
 Cold and Headache medications
15 – 50 mg
 Rev ?, probably about 100 mg
 Chocolate! 50 – 100 mg
 Wake up pills 100 – 500 mg
Caffeine
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Introduction
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Almost always taken orally,
absorbed in small intestine.
Crosses all barriers
Absorbed more slowly from cold
beverages
Less than 2% is excreted
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Metabolism
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Half life is between 30 min and 3.5
hr
Metabolism slowed by birth control
pills
Sped up by broccoli!
 2x faster in smokers
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Metabolism
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That was with adults (well not kids
anyway)
Different deal in kids and infants
85% excreted
 4 DAY half life
 Different pathways and metabolism
than in adults
 More similar to non-humans
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Caffeine
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Neurophysiological
Effects.
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Like alcohol, we don’t know!
Might block adenosine
Neuromodulator that inhibits firing
 So, caffeine disinhibits?
 High doeses block benzodiazipine
receptors
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Caffeine
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Neurophysiological
Effects
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Might cause release of epinephrine
Causes smooth muscles to relax,
striate muscles to contract
Decreases airway resistance
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Good for asthma, colds
Constriction of blood vessels to the
brain
Dilation other places
Caffeine
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Neuropshysiological
Effects
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Not sure if it helps performance
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Increases FA levels, could be
performance enhancing, especially
for long athletic events.
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Does reduce drowsiness,boredom.
Controlled substance.
Increases time in light sleep
Stages 1 and 2
 Can counteract barbiturates.
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Caffeine
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Effects on Nonhumans
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Small doses increase SMA
Large doses do the opposite
Increases FR responding
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Affects timing
Increases suppressed behaviour.
Generalizes to coke, not to
amphetamine.
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But, how does that first
cup make you feel?
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Humans are great at discriminating
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Caffeine makes us:
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Energized
Focused
Motivated
Same in non users
All at low-moderate doses (20-200 mg)
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1.8 mg, about a sip of coffee!!
About a cup of coffee.
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Could I ever use a coffee
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Tolerance
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Withdrawal
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Sustained use leads to more adenosine
receptors
Whole deal changes if big dose given to
non users.
Headache
Flu like symptoms
Bad attitude in general
100 mg a day, most all of us!
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Reinforcing Properties
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Hard to get animals to selfadminister
Will prime cocaine use
Lots of variation in us
Task demands
 Caffeine experience.
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Demand is relatively inelastic.
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Late 1970s, 6 bucks a pound.
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Bad Stuff
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Cancer?
Caffeinism
OD?
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30-80 cups of coffee
Reproduction
Chromosomal damage?
 Toxicity
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Cardiac effects?
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Depends on method
Caffeine
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Beware the International
Coffee Conspiracy!
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Caffeine
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