Throughout history, humans have attempted to improve their overall efficiency and performance which includes the use of stimulants such as caffeine (Repantis, Bovy, Ohla, Kühn & Dresler, 2021). Today we live in such a society that constantly demands our attention. Thus, it has never been more prevalent to avoid distractions to focus on our tasks. Caffeine may have a minor impact in increasing focus during cognitive interference. Not concrete evidence as indicated by the p-value results of 0.354 for congruent trials and 0.380 for incongruent trials or 64.6% confidence and 62.0% confidence respectively. P-values determine results collected are statistically insignificant thus, it cannot be said that caffeine increases focus during cognitive interference. This poster was presented at the Douglas College Student Research Day 2022 on April 15, 2022.