Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prospective studies have determined the relationship between cortical thickness and cannabis use spanning adolescence to young adulthood. This study aimed to understand how heavy marijuana use influences cortical thickness trajectories across adolescence. Subjects were adolescents with heavy marijuana use and concomitant alcohol use (MJ+ALC, n=30) and controls (CON, n=38) with limited substance use histories. Participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging and comprehensive substance use assessment at three independent time points. Repeated measures analysis of covariance was used to look at main effects of group, time, and Group × Time interact...
AbstractBackgroundAs the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or...
Cannabis use is common among adolescents and emerging adults and is associated with significant adve...
Cannabis exerts its psychoactive effect through cannabinoid receptors that are widely distributed ac...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Background: As the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or laten...
A recent shift in legal and social attitudes toward marijuana use has also spawned a surge of intere...
Importance: Animal studies have shown that the adolescent brain is sensitive to disruptions in endoc...
Characterizing the effects of alcohol and marijuana use on adolescent brain development is important...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance in the world. Grey matter cortical thickness in...
The aims of this study were to investigate the consequences of prolonged patterns of alcohol and mar...
Rates of cannabis use among adolescents are high, and are increasing concurrent with changes in the ...
AbstractBackgroundAs the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or...
Cannabis use is common among adolescents and emerging adults and is associated with significant adve...
Cannabis exerts its psychoactive effect through cannabinoid receptors that are widely distributed ac...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
Studies suggest marijuana impacts gray and white matter neural tissue development, however few prosp...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Cortical thickness abnormalities have been identified in youth using both alcohol and marijuana. How...
Background: As the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or laten...
A recent shift in legal and social attitudes toward marijuana use has also spawned a surge of intere...
Importance: Animal studies have shown that the adolescent brain is sensitive to disruptions in endoc...
Characterizing the effects of alcohol and marijuana use on adolescent brain development is important...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance in the world. Grey matter cortical thickness in...
The aims of this study were to investigate the consequences of prolonged patterns of alcohol and mar...
Rates of cannabis use among adolescents are high, and are increasing concurrent with changes in the ...
AbstractBackgroundAs the most commonly used illicit substance during early adolescence, long-term or...
Cannabis use is common among adolescents and emerging adults and is associated with significant adve...
Cannabis exerts its psychoactive effect through cannabinoid receptors that are widely distributed ac...