Numerous studies have reported neurocognitive impairments associated with chronic marijuana use. Given that the hippocampus contains a high density of cannabinoid receptors, hippocampal-mediated cognitive functions, including visuospatial memory, may have increased vulnerability to chronic marijuana use. Thus, the current study examined brain activation during the performance of a virtual analogue of the classic Morris water maze task in 10 chronic marijuana (MJ) users compared to 18 nonusing (NU) comparison subjects. Imaging data were acquired using blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI at 3.0 Tesla during retrieval (hidden platform) and motor control (visible platform) conditions. While task performance on learning trials was...
Background: Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain und...
Previous studies on the neurocognitive impact of cannabis use have found working and declarative mem...
<div><p>Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug, however its effects on cognitive functions u...
The consumption of cannabis has been linked to impairments in human learning and memory, as well as ...
Previous studies have suggested neural disruption and reorganization in adult marijuana users. Howev...
The vast majority of states have enacted full or partial medical marijuana (MMJ) programs, causing t...
Background We conducted a systematic review to assess the evidence for specific effects of cannabis ...
Marijuana is commonly used in adolescence, yet the impact on the developing brain is unclear. Workin...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Acheson et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Introduction The endogenous cannabinoid system is sensitive to the introduction of exogenous cannabi...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Background: Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain und...
Previous studies on the neurocognitive impact of cannabis use have found working and declarative mem...
<div><p>Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug, however its effects on cognitive functions u...
The consumption of cannabis has been linked to impairments in human learning and memory, as well as ...
Previous studies have suggested neural disruption and reorganization in adult marijuana users. Howev...
The vast majority of states have enacted full or partial medical marijuana (MMJ) programs, causing t...
Background We conducted a systematic review to assess the evidence for specific effects of cannabis ...
Marijuana is commonly used in adolescence, yet the impact on the developing brain is unclear. Workin...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Acheson et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Rationale Regular cannabis use has been associated with brain functional alterations within frontal,...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Introduction The endogenous cannabinoid system is sensitive to the introduction of exogenous cannabi...
Theoretical models of addiction suggest that a substance use disorder represents an imbalance betwee...
Rationale Regular cannabis use (i.e. ≥ monthly) is highly prevalent, with past year use being report...
Background Marijuana intoxication appears to impair response inhibition, but it is unclear if impair...
Background: Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain und...
Previous studies on the neurocognitive impact of cannabis use have found working and declarative mem...
<div><p>Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug, however its effects on cognitive functions u...