Finally, no-one who got the decaf noticed that it didn't actually contain caffeine, and the volunteer's ratings of their alertness and mood didn't differ between the caffeine and placebo groups. So, this suggests that if you were to secretly replace someone's favorite blend with decaf, they wouldn't notice - although their performance would nevertheless decline.
Caffeine's not just a placebo, it does affect their scores - but the subjects don't notice it.
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30 minutes? One of my undergrad psych instructors told us that it takes an average of an hour for caffeine to physically affect someone. Though I suppose it depends on metabolism rates and what not.
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