In adults. Studies examining the long-lasting cognitive effects of marijuana use demonstrate subtle deficits in attention. executive function. and memory. Because neuromaturation continues through adolescence, these results cannot necessarily generalize to adolescent marijuana users. The goal of this Study was to examine neuropsychological functioning in abstinent marijuana using and demographically similar control adolescents. Data were collected from 65 adolescent marijuana users (n = 31, 26% females) and controls (n 34, 26% females) 16-18 years of age. Extensive exclusionary criteria included independent psychiatric, medical, and neurologic disorders. Neuropsychological assessments were conducted after > 23 days of monitored abstinenc...
Non-acute effects of cannabis on neurocognition in adolescents remain unclear with most studies bein...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
Previous studies have suggested neural disruption and reorganization in adult marijuana users. Howev...
ObjectiveThe effect of adolescent marijuana use on brain development remains unclear despite relaxin...
Objective: The effect of adolescent marijuana use on brain development remains unclear despite relax...
Adolescence is a time of critical brain development as well as cannabis use is widely used among ado...
To assess recovery of cognitive effects, we investigated neuropsychological performance after 1 mont...
Fifteen marijuana-dependent adolescent abusers (mean age = 16.9 years) were administered the full We...
OBJECTIVES: Alcohol and cannabis remain the substances most widely used by adolescents. Better under...
We review the findings of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of case-control studies that examine ...
We review the findings of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of case-control studies that examine ...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Rationale: Long-term heavy cannabis use can result in memory impairment. Adolescent users may be esp...
Adolescence is a unique period in neurodevelopment. Alcohol and marijuana use are common. Recent res...
ObjectiveAdolescence is a period of neuromaturation concomitant with increased substance involvement...
Non-acute effects of cannabis on neurocognition in adolescents remain unclear with most studies bein...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
Previous studies have suggested neural disruption and reorganization in adult marijuana users. Howev...
ObjectiveThe effect of adolescent marijuana use on brain development remains unclear despite relaxin...
Objective: The effect of adolescent marijuana use on brain development remains unclear despite relax...
Adolescence is a time of critical brain development as well as cannabis use is widely used among ado...
To assess recovery of cognitive effects, we investigated neuropsychological performance after 1 mont...
Fifteen marijuana-dependent adolescent abusers (mean age = 16.9 years) were administered the full We...
OBJECTIVES: Alcohol and cannabis remain the substances most widely used by adolescents. Better under...
We review the findings of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of case-control studies that examine ...
We review the findings of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of case-control studies that examine ...
ObjectiveAdolescent marijuana use continues to increase in prevalence as harm perception declines. B...
Rationale: Long-term heavy cannabis use can result in memory impairment. Adolescent users may be esp...
Adolescence is a unique period in neurodevelopment. Alcohol and marijuana use are common. Recent res...
ObjectiveAdolescence is a period of neuromaturation concomitant with increased substance involvement...
Non-acute effects of cannabis on neurocognition in adolescents remain unclear with most studies bein...
Background Cannabis use typically commences during adolescence, a period during which the brain unde...
Previous studies have suggested neural disruption and reorganization in adult marijuana users. Howev...