Caffeine as an Independent Variable in Behavioral Research: Trends from the Literature Specific to ADHD

Caffeine's therapeutic effects have been widely investigated; it has been featured as an important independent variable in psychopharmacological research and has been regarded as a promising addition to the class of stimulant medications. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is among...

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