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Caffeine alters the human brain’s electrical braking system: Consuming an amount of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee enhances the brain’s ability to temporarily quiet its own motor signals in response to sensory input.
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Analysis Summary
A new study finds that caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee strengthens the brain's inhibitory response to sensory input — essentially sharpening its ability to filter out distracting signals. The research measures this through neuroimaging and magnetic stimulation techniques, though results vary depending on the measurement method used. The finding adds to growing evidence that caffeine affects brain function at a neurophysiological level beyond simple arousal, potentially relevant for attention and motor control tasks.
Claims Analysis (2)
“Consuming an amount of caffeine equivalent to two cups of coffee enhances the brain's ability to temporarily quiet its own motor signals in response to sensory input.”
Supported by PsyPost article on recent neuroscience research. Core mechanism verified but measurement methodology varies across studies.
“Caffeine alters the human brain's electrical braking system.”
Research supports caffeine's effects on inhibitory signaling. 'Electrical braking system' is accessible framing of GABAergic/inhibitory neural processes.
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