Miguel- Could you give a more detailed question(s)? What “such short term effects” was your student asking about? It also wasn’t clear whether you meant the effects of caffeine and nicotine taken separately or whether the student was specifically asking about the cumulative effects of the drugs. J Tim

 

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Albertson College of Idaho

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From: Miguel Roig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:27 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: short-term effects of nicotine and caffeine

 

Hi, folks.  A student asked me some questions about the short-term effects of smoking and of drinking coffee that I could not answer.  Does any one know or can anyone speculate on how long such short-term effects last after smoking one or more cigarettes or sequentially drinking one or more cups of coffee? 

TIA.

Miguel

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