University of Arkansas: Caffeine Boosts Problem-Solving Ability But Not Creativity, Study Indicates
March 06, 2020
March 06, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, March 6 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Caffeine increases the ability to focus and problem solve, but a new study by a University of Arkansas researcher indicates it doesn't stimulate creativity.
"In Western cultures, caffeine is stereotypically associated with creative occupations and lifestyles, from writers and their coffee to programmers and their energy drinks, and there's more than a ker . . .
Caffeine increases the ability to focus and problem solve, but a new study by a University of Arkansas researcher indicates it doesn't stimulate creativity.
"In Western cultures, caffeine is stereotypically associated with creative occupations and lifestyles, from writers and their coffee to programmers and their energy drinks, and there's more than a ker . . .