| Literature DB >> 31484351 |
Kazutaka Ueda1, Masayuki Nakao2.
Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the effect of transpulmonary administration of caffeine on working memory and related brain functions by electroencephalography measurement. The participants performed working memory tasks before and after vaporizer-assisted aspiration with inhalation of caffeinated- and non-caffeinated liquids in the caffeine and sham conditions, respectively. Transpulmonary administration of caffeine tended to increase the rate of correct answers. Moreover, our findings suggest that transpulmonary administration of caffeine increases the theta-band activity in the right prefrontal, central, and temporal areas during the task assigned post-aspiration. Our results may indicate an efficient and fast means of eliciting the stimulatory effects of transpulmonary administration of caffeine.Entities:
Keywords: caffeine; electroencephalography; prefrontal cortex; transpulmonary administration; working memory
Year: 2019 PMID: 31484351 PMCID: PMC6769640 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci9090222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Figure 1Experimental design of the letter 3-back working memory task.
Figure 2Electroencephalograph electrode positions (Electrode sites of the 10–20 system).
Figure 3Preference score for the aroma of vapors (N = 9).
Figure 4Intensity score for the aroma of vapors (N = 9).
Figure 5Percentage of correct answer in the letter 3-back working memory task (N = 9).
Figure 6Response time of the letter 3-back working memory task (N = 9).
Theta-band power differences between post- and pre-aspiration during the letter 3-back working memory task in the caffeine and sham conditions (N = 9).
| Treatment Condition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caffeine | Sham | |||
| ΔPower (Post–Pre) | ΔPower (Post–Pre) | |||
| EEG Location | Mean | SE | Mean | SE |
| F8 | 0.314 | 0.225 | −0.420 | 0.231 |
| F4 | 0.164 | 0.168 | −0.416 | 0.248 |
| C4 | 0.173 | 0.171 | −0.335 | 0.189 |
| T4 | 0.290 | 0.199 | −0.318 | 0.239 |
Figure 7Theta activation at F8 during the letter 3-back working memory task (N = 9).