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The relationship between caffeine dose and its physiological effects is shown in the caffeine dose response curve. This curve illustrates how increasing doses of caffeine lead to a corresponding increase in physiological effects, such as alertness and heart rate. However, there is a point where further increases in caffeine dose do not result in additional benefits and may even lead to negative side effects.
Stimulants (such as caffeine) can decrease reaction times by increasing alertness and speeding up cognitive processes. Depressants (such as alcohol) can impair reaction times by slowing down the central nervous system and affecting coordination and decision-making abilities. Both types of substances can have a significant impact on reaction times depending on the dose and individual tolerance.
No, Black Velvet has no caffeine.
No. It has ethanol (beverage alcohol) instead.
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Considering that a standard energy drink (a formulated caffeinated beverage) has around 100mg of caffeine per serve, 7.5mg is a minute amount. However, people with extreme caffeine sensitivity may suffer some bad side-affects from even a small a dose as this, and it will affect everyone to some extent.
about a cup of coffee (75%)
Caffeine has a stimulating affect on the heart, not the nervous system. An oral dose of 200 mg caffeine appears to decreasereaction time by approximately 4 percent within 30 minutes, approximately 15 percent in 30 to 60 minutes and 18 percent in 60-90 minutes.Therefore caffeine does not wake up the nervous system.
the dose of caffeine increases the metabolism ane therefore the nerves function well and the neurotransmitter releases between two nerve cells allows the capability to maintain a good co-ordination The researchers are doing many researches on the caffeine and its effect on the dose intake
It would take 12,107.06 milligrams of caffeine to kill a 180 pound man.
I read somewhere that 70 cups was a lethal dose
The LD50 of caffeine is estimated to be around 150-200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. At this lethal dose, caffeine can cause symptoms such as seizures, irregular heartbeats, and potentially fatal cardiac arrest. It can also lead to severe dehydration and organ failure.