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. 1987 Fall;20(3):225-34.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1987.20-225.

Effects of caffeine on classroom behavior, sustained attention, and a memory task in preschool children

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Effects of caffeine on classroom behavior, sustained attention, and a memory task in preschool children

R A Baer. J Appl Behav Anal. 1987 Fall.

Abstract

The effects of caffeine on the behavior of young children is an important issue, as children in our society consume considerable amounts of caffeine, primarily in soft drinks. This study investigated the effects of normative amounts of caffeine on the behavior of 6 normal children in a kindergarten setting. Using a reversal design, counterbalanced for order of conditions, children's behavior was examined during a baseline condition, a caffeinated beverage condition, and a noncaffeinated beverage condition. Measures included direct observation of off-task and gross motor activity, actometer readings of movement, a Continuous Performance Test, a Paired Associates Learning Test, and teacher ratings of classroom behavior. Results suggest that caffeine exerts only small and inconsistent effects on the classroom behavior of kindergarten children. These results cast doubt on the importance of caffeine as a variable controlling the classroom behavior of normal kindergartners.

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