TY - JOUR
T1 - Caffeine reduces time-of-day effects on memory performance in older adults
AU - Ryan, Lee
AU - Hatfield, Colleen
AU - Hofstetter, Melissa
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the Cognition & Neuroimaging Laboratories, Arizona Center for Alzheimer's Research.
PY - 2002/1
Y1 - 2002/1
N2 - For most older adults, memory performance depends on the time of day, with performance being optimal early in the morning and declining during the late afternoon hours. In the present study, we asked whether this decline could be ameliorated by a simple stimulant, caffeine. Adults over the age of 65 who considered themselves "morning types" were tested twice over an interval of 5 to 11 days, once in the morning and once in the late afternoon. Participants ingested either coffee with caffeine or decaffeinated coffee at both sessions. Participants who ingested decaffeinated coffee showed a significant decline in memory performance from morning to afternoon. In contrast, those who ingested caffeine showed no decline in performance from morning to afternoon. The results suggest that time-of-day effects may be mediated by nonspecific changes in level of arousal.
AB - For most older adults, memory performance depends on the time of day, with performance being optimal early in the morning and declining during the late afternoon hours. In the present study, we asked whether this decline could be ameliorated by a simple stimulant, caffeine. Adults over the age of 65 who considered themselves "morning types" were tested twice over an interval of 5 to 11 days, once in the morning and once in the late afternoon. Participants ingested either coffee with caffeine or decaffeinated coffee at both sessions. Participants who ingested decaffeinated coffee showed a significant decline in memory performance from morning to afternoon. In contrast, those who ingested caffeine showed no decline in performance from morning to afternoon. The results suggest that time-of-day effects may be mediated by nonspecific changes in level of arousal.
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U2 - 10.1111/1467-9280.00412
DO - 10.1111/1467-9280.00412
M3 - Article
C2 - 11892781
AN - SCOPUS:0036372662
SN - 0956-7976
VL - 13
SP - 68
EP - 71
JO - Psychological Science
JF - Psychological Science
IS - 1
ER -