1. The complexity of caffeine’s effects on regular coffee consumersMateja Lesar, Jakob Sajovic, Dušanka Novaković, Maša Primožič, Eva Vetrih, Martin Sajovic, Anja Žnidaršič, Peter Rogelj, Andreas Daffertshofer, Zoran Levnajić, Gorazd Drevenšek, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Why does coffee wake us up? Is it because it contains caffeine, or because we are used to it waking us up after drinking it? To answer this question, we recruited twenty habitual coffee drinkers who received either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee (placebo) in a double-blind, randomized fashion. The two substances were identical except for the presence of caffeine. We measured cognitive performance, cardiovascular responses, and whole-head EEG during rest and during an auditory-oddball task. The same measurements were done before and after ingestion. We expected to find significant differences between caffeine and placebo groups across the outcome measures. However, except for the resting-state alpha power, changes due to ingestion in physiological responses and in cognitive functioning were not significantly different between the two groups. Actually, only one of the three cognitive measures was found to be significantly altered by the ingestion. These findings suggest that regular coffee consumers respond to coffee-like beverages independently of the presence of caffeine. Keywords: caffeine, decaffeine, ERP, event related potentials (ERP), electroencephalography (EEG), EEG, auditory odball, cognitive performance, resting state EEG Published in ReVIS: 11.02.2025; Views: 320; Downloads: 2
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2. Corporate wellness and balanced scorecard, the case of a Slovenian companyJasna Zagrajšek, Žiga Čepar, Malči Grivec, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: balanced scorecard, corporate wellness, health and well-being, human capital management, business performance Published in ReVIS: 27.11.2024; Views: 337; Downloads: 4
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4. Reshaping the Danube region imaginary : #a #focus on digital transformation and HPCVictor Cepoi, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: In 2010, the European Commission launched Europe 2020 Strategy in response to the economic crisis and boost the EU’s economy. Later the same year, the EC proposes the European Union Strategy for Danube Region. The Danube Region being so diverse, it is important to understand it not only from the legal or administrative boundaries, but also to grasp the historical and cultural diversity. Consequently, in order not to neglect these primordial factors, this article addresses the Danube Region as a political and economic imaginary through the lenses of Cultural Political Economy, that focuses on the complexity of the reality. Following this line of argument, the aim is to understand the economic reshape of the Danube Region and the consequences of the European Union Strategy for Danube Region. Keywords: Cultural Political Economy, Europe 2020, Danube Region, digital transformation, high-performance computing Published in ReVIS: 06.07.2020; Views: 4033; Downloads: 68
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5. Go with the flow : high performance computing and innovations in the Danube region2019, scientific monograph Keywords: Danube Region, HPC, High performance computing, high performance computing applications, supercomputing, innovations, digital transformation, intellectual property, national case study, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Srbia, Ukraine Published in ReVIS: 16.07.2019; Views: 3019; Downloads: 121
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8. Albanian approach on service level agreement within facility management based in european standards : diploma thesisAnjola Aliaj, 2015, undergraduate thesis Keywords: facility management, service level agreement, performance, food catering services, hospitals, maintenance service, residential area, Tirana, Albania Published in ReVIS: 15.12.2017; Views: 2848; Downloads: 128
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