Brain scan study probes Caffeine's anxious side

NCT ID NCT06145490

Summary

This study aimed to understand how caffeine affects brain activity, anxiety, and decision-making in people with panic disorder compared to healthy individuals. Researchers gave participants either caffeine or a placebo pill and used advanced brain scans and tasks to measure reactions. The goal was to gather basic knowledge about how caffeine interacts with the brain's systems related to anxiety and bodily awareness.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • National 7T Facility - Lunds universitet

    Lund, Sweden

  • Uppsala University, Department of Medical Sciences, Psychiatry

    Uppsala, 75185, Sweden

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