Caffeine blocks adenosine receptors in the brain without deactivating or activating them. Adenosine, which causes sleepiness, builds up even when caffeine is consumed because caffeine hijacks the receptors. This causes a temporary feeling of wakefulness as caffeine mutes the signals of sleepiness. However, once caffeine wears off, the accumulated adenosine results in a caffeine crash, leading to the need for more caffeine to overcome the crash and achieve previous levels of wakefulness.

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