Objectives : We aimed to investigate whether severity of cannabis dependence is associated with the neuroanatomy of key brain regions of the stress and reward brain circuits. Methods : To examine dependence-specific regional brain alterations, we compared the volumes of regions relevant to reward and stress, between high-dependence cannabis users (CD+, n = 25), low-dependence cannabis users (CD−, n = 20) and controls (n = 37). Results : Compared to CD− and/or controls, the CD+ group had lower cerebellar white matter and hippocampal volumes, and deflation of the right hippocampus head and tail. Conclusion : These findings provide initial support for neuroadaptations involving stress and reward circuits that are specific to high-dependence...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Regular cannabis use is associated with adverse cognitive and mental health outcomes that have been ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the world. However, because of a changing legal l...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate whether severity of cannabis dependence is associated with the n...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Rationale - Cannabis use is associated with neuroanatomical alterations in the hippocampus. While th...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Rationale: Cannabis (CB) use and dependence are associated with regionally specific alterations to b...
Rationale: Cannabis (CB) use and dependence are associated with regionally specific alterations to ...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
© 2012 Dr. Valentina LorenzettiRegular cannabis exposure is related to significant adverse mental he...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Regular cannabis use is associated with adverse cognitive and mental health outcomes that have been ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the world. However, because of a changing legal l...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate whether severity of cannabis dependence is associated with the n...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Cannabis use is highly prevalent and often considered to be relatively harmless. Nonetheless, a subs...
Rationale - Cannabis use is associated with neuroanatomical alterations in the hippocampus. While th...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Rationale: Cannabis (CB) use and dependence are associated with regionally specific alterations to b...
Rationale: Cannabis (CB) use and dependence are associated with regionally specific alterations to ...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
© 2012 Dr. Valentina LorenzettiRegular cannabis exposure is related to significant adverse mental he...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Regular cannabis use is associated with adverse cognitive and mental health outcomes that have been ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the world. However, because of a changing legal l...