Abstract Statewide legislation has increased public access to high-potency cannabis flower and concentrates, yet federal restrictions limit researchers’ access to relatively low-potency whole-plant cannabis. The goal of this study was to examine the acute effects of high-potency cannabis on cognition using a novel methodology. We further sought to compare cognitive effects of high-potency cannabis flower with and without cannabidiol (CBD), as well as cannabis concentrates to cannabis flower. 80 cannabis users were randomly assigned to stay sober or use their funds to purchase one of three high-potency cannabis products: (1) high-potency flower (≥ 20% THC) without CBD, (2) high-potency flower with CBD, (3) high-potency concentrates (≥ 60% TH...
The main active ingredient in cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can acutely induce psych...
Marijuana is perceived as a harmless drug, and its recreational use has gained popularity among youn...
As governments continue to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, it is vital that we know all o...
Concerns about the impact of acute cannabis use on cognition are significant and widespread. Followi...
Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the world. While cannabis harms cognitive func...
Background: Cannabis varies considerably in levels of its two major constituent cannabinoids – (delt...
In an increasing number of states and countries, cannabis now stands poised to join alcohol and toba...
Several studies have advanced the understanding of the effects of cannabis on cognitive function. A ...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
As countries adopt more permissive cannabis policies, it is increasingly important to identify strat...
Contains fulltext : 167132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cannabis use hi...
As the perceived risk associated with cannabis use is decreasing, the rise of the number of people t...
Access to cannabis and cannabinoid products is increasing worldwide for recreational and medicinal u...
Background: Smoking mixtures containing synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) have become very popular over t...
Tabea Schoeler, Sagnik BhattacharyyaDepartment of Psychosis Studies, King's College London, ...
The main active ingredient in cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can acutely induce psych...
Marijuana is perceived as a harmless drug, and its recreational use has gained popularity among youn...
As governments continue to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, it is vital that we know all o...
Concerns about the impact of acute cannabis use on cognition are significant and widespread. Followi...
Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the world. While cannabis harms cognitive func...
Background: Cannabis varies considerably in levels of its two major constituent cannabinoids – (delt...
In an increasing number of states and countries, cannabis now stands poised to join alcohol and toba...
Several studies have advanced the understanding of the effects of cannabis on cognitive function. A ...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
As countries adopt more permissive cannabis policies, it is increasingly important to identify strat...
Contains fulltext : 167132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cannabis use hi...
As the perceived risk associated with cannabis use is decreasing, the rise of the number of people t...
Access to cannabis and cannabinoid products is increasing worldwide for recreational and medicinal u...
Background: Smoking mixtures containing synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) have become very popular over t...
Tabea Schoeler, Sagnik BhattacharyyaDepartment of Psychosis Studies, King's College London, ...
The main active ingredient in cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can acutely induce psych...
Marijuana is perceived as a harmless drug, and its recreational use has gained popularity among youn...
As governments continue to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, it is vital that we know all o...