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Caffeine's Impact on Concentration and Memory

The study examines the effects of caffeine on concentration and memory among respondents. It found that 47.5% of participants reported an increase in concentration after consuming coffee, while 30% reported no memory improvement, with only 2.5% experiencing consistent memory enhancement. Overall, caffeine appears to positively influence concentration but has no significant effect on memory.

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Caffeine's Impact on Concentration and Memory

The study examines the effects of caffeine on concentration and memory among respondents. It found that 47.5% of participants reported an increase in concentration after consuming coffee, while 30% reported no memory improvement, with only 2.5% experiencing consistent memory enhancement. Overall, caffeine appears to positively influence concentration but has no significant effect on memory.

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Caffeine has a relationship with increasing concentration so that students are also

increasingly focused in learning. In this study, the percentage of respondents who always get
an increase in concentration after consuming coffee is 5 people (12.5%), who often
experience an increase in the concentration of 14 people (35%), which is more difficult to get
an increase in the concentration of 3 people (7, 5 %), which sometimes achieves an increase
in the concentration of 12 people (30%), which in this case presents respondents who have
increased their concentration higher than respondents without an increase of only 6 people
(15%).
The relationship of caffeine to improving memory. Caffeine has no relationship
with memory enhancement. In this study, the highest number of respondents stated that they
had never experienced a memory improvement after consuming coffee as many as 12 people
(30%). The number of respondents is the same as the number of respondents who often spend
an increase in memory after coffee consumption totaling 8 people (20%) and an increase in
memory efficiency after coffee consumption by 9 people (22.5%). the least respondents
agreed that there was always an increase in memory after consuming coffee by 1 person
(2.5%).

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