Abstract

46 student volunteers were confronted with a stressful or nonstressful task following ingestion of coffee that was either heavily caffeinated or relatively caffeine-free. State anxiety was increased by exposure to the stressful situation. However, this effect was greater in subjects who had ingested high caffeine-content coffee.

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