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Neuroscience of Coffee Part B. Progress in Brain Research Volume 289

  • Book

  • August 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5978264

Neuroscience of Coffee, Volume 289 is a pioneering volume that delves into the intricate relationship between one of the world's most beloved beverages and the human brain. Offering a comprehensive exploration of the biochemical and physiological mechanisms underlying coffee's impact on the nervous system, this groundbreaking book transcends traditional coffee literature by focusing specifically on the neurological aspects. Chapters in this new release include Coffee and Parkinson's Disease, Coffee and Alzheimer's Disease, Coffee and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Coffee and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption and Schizophrenia: A Review of Epidemiological and Clinical Studies, and much more.

Additional chapters explore Coffee, Antioxidants, and Brain Inflammation, Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Coffee Consumption, From Bean to Brain: Coffee, Gray Matter, and Neuroprotection in Neurological Disorders Spectrum, and Synaptic Modulation by Coffee Compounds: Insights into Neural Plasticity.

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Table of Contents

1. Coffee and Parkinson Disease
2. Coffee and Alzheimer's Disease
3. Coffee and Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
4. Coffee and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
5. Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption and Schizophrenia: A Review of Epidemiological and Clinical Studies
6. Coffee, Antioxidants, and Brain Inflammation
7. Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Coffee Consumption
8. From Bean to Brain: Coffee, Gray Matter, and Neuroprotection in Neurological Disorders Spectrum
9. Synaptic Modulation by Coffee Compounds: Insights into Neural Plasticity