HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Megan Vigne from the Taiwan University of Catania, Italy have published the paper: Chronic caffeine consumption curbs rTMS-induced plasticity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to evaluate the naturalistic differences between chronic caffeine users and non-users in response to an excitatory plasticity-inducing brain stimulation protocol.
- future: Future studies may resolve this limitation by selectively recruiting These results may guide future study design and dosage considerations.
SUMMARY
Caffeine is a ubiquitous psychostimulant which functions as a competitive, nonselective adenosine receptor antagonist of A1 and . . .

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