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Seeing Ghosts? Put Down the Coffee.

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8:56 am
February 20, 2009


KarlaHicklin

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Here's an article from a newspaper in the UK.  I thought it was interesting.

11:59pm UK, Tuesday January 13, 2009

A daily caffeine fix may help you through the afternoon slump – but it may also cause you to see ghosts.

Coffee may cause hallucinations, research by the University of Durham suggests.  Research suggests people who drink more than seven cups of instant coffee a day have an increased tendency to hallucinate.

High caffeine users may even think they sense non-existent people, according to researchers from the University of Durham.  They studied 200 students who were asked about their typical intake of caffeine products.

Those who had a high caffeine intake were three times more likely to have the heard voice of someone non-existent than "low" users who consumed less than one cup of instant coffee or its equivalent.

Seeing things that were not there, hearing voices and sensing the presence of dead people were among the experiences reported.

Besides coffee, caffeine can be obtained from sources such as tea, chocolate, "pep" pills and energy drinks.

However, the hallucinations are not necessarily a sign of mental illness. Around 3% of people regularly hear voices, the research said.  The ability of caffeine to exacerbate the effects of stress may be behind the study's findings, scientists believe.

When under stress the body releases the hormone cortisol which is produced in greater quantities after consuming caffeine, possibly leading to hallucinations.

Dr Charles Fernyhough, the co-author of the study, pointed out that the research only showed an association between caffeine intake and hallucination proneness, not a causal link.

"One interpretation may be that those students who were more prone to hallucinations used caffeine to help cope with their experiences," he said.



AGREE?  I certainly do not.  During my college days, I also worked a full time job.  I drank plenty of instant and brewed coffee all day long to get me through.  The only voices I heard were the ones telling me I was loopy for taking on such a hectic schedule!    

Karla

http://www.hicklin.webs.com

 

12:20 pm
February 20, 2009


Stephen

San Jose, CA

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posts 589

Once upon a time, when I was a young programmer in my "larval stage", I had a do-or-die project to finish. So, I worked through the night. And the next night. And the next. With no sleep or real break.

So at about two in the morning of my third day without sleep, I remember looking at an image, and saying, "Hey, that's cool. When did they have time to animate that picture of a parrot?"

They hadn't. Yet I could see the parrot moving! I was hallucinating.

Yes, I'd had plenty of coffee. No, I don't think the coffee was the cause of the hallucination, although it was definitely associated with its use, since that's how I'd managed to avoid sleeping for three days.

Stephen the Friendly Skeptic

11:35 am
February 22, 2009


Oubliette

Igloo in NJ

Lead Investigator

posts 574

That reminds me when I was studying for finals in college.  I too did the stay awake marathon.  When I went into the bathroom, there was a super large spider walking around the sink….

It shows what happens when the brain chemicals aren't working quite right.  I think Dopamine is the culprit that causes hallucinations.

P.S. Maybe the coffee theory can explain the childhood experiences I had.  My grandmother, who was from Eastern Europe, would give me half coffee, half milk in my bottle when I was just a wee little skeptic.  As I grew up, she and I would have freshly brewed coffee and rye bread for breakfast.  To her, coffee was just another hot drink.  Grownups could never get over it when they asked us kids what we wanted to drink and I would say "coffee".  Never saw an apparition, though….

If 50 million people believe a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.
Anatole France

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