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use your loaf
Caffeine increases the reaction time to visual and auditory stimuli
From my experience, my reaction time was quicker, but it was harder to focus.
decrease
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yes
The time the reaction takes increases.
yes.
The reactant concentrations decrease
A single cup of coffee contains 100-150 mg of caffeine.
all chemical reaction has to be thought of to be there
Coca-Cola Classics's caffeine content is 35mg per 12oz can and Diet Coke's caffeine content is 35mg. Coca-Cola has lots of sugar that will only engerize you for a short period of time before you burn out, and caffeine does not give you real energy, it just speeds up your heart and makes you feel on edge and it will also cause you to burn out. I suggest if you want to have energy, you should embrace proper diet and exercise.
Yes, research suggests that with practice, individuals can improve their response time to non-verbal stimuli due to increased familiarity and efficiency in processing the information. This improvement is commonly attributed to skill acquisition and neural plasticity.