Background We conducted a systematic review to assess the evidence for specific effects of cannabis on brain structure and function. The review focuses on the cognitive changes associated with acute and chronic use of the drug.Method We reviewed literature reporting neuroimaging studies of chronic or acute cannabis use published up until January 2009. The search was conducted using Medline, EMBASE, LILACS and PsycLIT indexing services using the following key words: cannabis, marijuana, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, cannabidiol, CBD, neuroimaging, brain imaging, computerized tomography, CT, magnetic resonance, MRI, single photon emission tomography, SPECT, functional magnetic resonance, fMRI, positron emission tomography, PET, diffusion...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Background: Cannabis, and specifically one of its active compounds delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in r...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Background We conducted a systematic review to assess the evidence for specific effects of cannabis ...
BACKGROUND: The growing concern about cannabis use, the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, h...
The growing concern about cannabis use, the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, has led to a ...
Regular cannabis use is associated with adverse cognitive and mental health outcomes that have been ...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide, though it is unclear whether its regular us...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
The past few decades have seen a marked change in the composition of commonly smoked cannabis. These...
© 2020 Society of Biological Psychiatry Cannabis and cannabinoid-based products are increasingly bei...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
AbstractThe past few decades have seen a marked change in the composition of commonly smoked cannabi...
Cannabis and cannabinoid-based products are increasingly being accepted and commodified globally. Ye...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Background: Cannabis, and specifically one of its active compounds delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in r...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Background We conducted a systematic review to assess the evidence for specific effects of cannabis ...
BACKGROUND: The growing concern about cannabis use, the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, h...
The growing concern about cannabis use, the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, has led to a ...
Regular cannabis use is associated with adverse cognitive and mental health outcomes that have been ...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide, though it is unclear whether its regular us...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
The past few decades have seen a marked change in the composition of commonly smoked cannabis. These...
© 2020 Society of Biological Psychiatry Cannabis and cannabinoid-based products are increasingly bei...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
AbstractThe past few decades have seen a marked change in the composition of commonly smoked cannabi...
Cannabis and cannabinoid-based products are increasingly being accepted and commodified globally. Ye...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Background: Cannabis, and specifically one of its active compounds delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in r...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...