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HEAVY coffee drinkers are more likely to have hallucinations or feel &#8220;the presence of dead people&#8221;, according to new research.
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<div>HEAVY coffee drinkers are more likely to have hallucinations or feel &#8220;the presence of dead people&#8221;, according to new research.</div>
<p><!-- // END article intro ************************************** --> <!-- // article corpus ************************************** -->A UK-based study quizzed 200 students on their caffeine intake and found those with the highest consumption were also more prone to report seeing, or hearing, things that were not there.</p>
<p>Those who consumed a daily equivalent of seven cups of instant coffee or more &#8211; high caffeine users &#8211; were three times more likely to have extra-sensory experiences than low users, who had less than one cup daily.</p>
<p>The Durham University study took in all caffeine consumption including coffee but also tea, caffeinated energy drinks or chocolate bars and caffeine pills.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a first step towards looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations,&#8221; said lead author, Simon Jones, a PhD student at the university&#8217;s psychology department.</p>
<p>&#8220;Previous research has highlighted a number of important factors, such as childhood trauma, which may lead to clinically relevant hallucinations.</p>
<p>&#8220;Given the link between food and mood, and particularly between caffeine and the body&#8217;s response to stress, it seems sensible to examine what a nutritional perspective may add.&#8221;</p>
<p>When under stress, the body releases a stress hormone called cortisol. More of this stress hormone is released in response to stress when people have recently had caffeine.</p>
<p>It is this extra boost of cortisol which may link caffeine intake with an increased tendency to hallucinate, say the scientists.</p>
<p>&#8220;However, one interpretation may be that those students who were more prone to hallucinations used caffeine to help cope with their experiences,&#8221; said study co-author Dr Charles Fernyhough.</p>
<p>&#8220;More work is needed to establish whether caffeine consumption, and nutrition in general, has an impact on those kinds of hallucination that cause distress.&#8221;</p>
<p>People taking part in the study reported &#8220;seeing things that were not there, hearing voices, and sensing the presence of dead people&#8221;.</p>
<p>Mr Jones said such hallucinations were not necessarily a sign of mental illness, and around three per cent of people regularly heard such voices.</p>
<p>Results of the study are published in the academic journal <em>Personality and Individual Differences</em>.</p>
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