Synopsis: 1. ict: Data storage: Memory:


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and committed to memory. Talking with some of the people in these towns and cities,


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Johns hopkins university in Baltimore  observed that people who took a caffeine pill scored higher on memory tests than did swallowed those who a dummy tablet, the BBC reportsâ in a summary of an article in Nature Neuroscience.

The two groups scored equally on easier memory tasks. None of the subjects were regular caffeine consumers.


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The NMDA receptors help control memory and synaptic plasticity. Theanine may also have positive effects on serotonin levels to promote restful Sleep in rats,


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