Research by Rehovot Scientist Suggested Caffeine Is A Clue to Better Memory
Better learning. "We are studying the spines because everyone assumes that they are related to learning and memory and so intuitively you would say that the more spines there are, the better learner you are," said Dr Segal. Having shown that the spines do grow, "the next step, which we have already begun, is to see if these cells with larger or longer spines can learn better," he added. The growing brain cells produced "could be one reason" for the potential improvement in memory and learning ability brought about by drinking caffeine-containing drinks, such as tea and coffee.
Increased arousal But there could be other factors: "We believe you may have other effects of caffeine which would help you through a hard day. Drinking coffee may help improve memory because of an increased attention and arousal level," said Dr Segal. And he calculates that a lot of caffeine is needed to be sure of seeing the cell growth effect - about ten cups.
The research is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."
Source: Damian Carrington. Caffeine clue to better memory. BBC.co.uk (12 October 2005) [FullText]
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