THESIS ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives: Recently, the effects of cannabis use on the brain received increasing attention in relationship with the implications for public health (Hall and Linskey, 2016). Noteworthy, cannabis consumption is also associated with later use of cocaine. The epidemiological studies describing such progressive pattern of different substance use, refers to the Gateway Hypothesis (Kandel, 1975). In this context, since the endocannabinoid system plays a central role in the development and in the reward circuits of the adolescent brain (Diaz Alonso et al., 2012), it is relevant to understand if and how early exposure to cannabinoids could cause neurobiological changes that increase the risk of vulnerability to abu...
Despite the increasing use of cannabis among adolescents, there are little and often contradictory s...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug. Adolescents may be especially vulnerable to the effec...
[Poster] 11th EBPS Biennal Meeting, 2005, September 9-12, Barcelona, Spain. Poster Session B: 4. Add...
THESIS ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives: Recently, the effects of cannabis use on the brain rece...
Emerging evidence suggests that the use of cannabis during adolescence might lead to neurobiological...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, and use is typically initiated during ado...
The initial response to an addictive substance can facilitate repeated use: That is, individuals exp...
Background Recent studies have raised concerns about subtle long-lasting neurobiological changes tha...
Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug used in America among adolescents. Exposure to marijuana&...
The effect of cannabis on adolescent development is a topical and socially relevant issue, as severa...
Chronic cannabinoid consumption is an increasingly common behavior among teenagers and has been show...
Epidemiological studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in drug addiction. Moreo...
Cannabis abuse in adolescence is associated with a broad array of phenotypical consequences, includi...
Cannabis use is typically initiated during adolescence and is a significant risk factor for the deve...
Cannabis use is typically initiated during adolescence and is a significant risk factor for the deve...
Despite the increasing use of cannabis among adolescents, there are little and often contradictory s...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug. Adolescents may be especially vulnerable to the effec...
[Poster] 11th EBPS Biennal Meeting, 2005, September 9-12, Barcelona, Spain. Poster Session B: 4. Add...
THESIS ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives: Recently, the effects of cannabis use on the brain rece...
Emerging evidence suggests that the use of cannabis during adolescence might lead to neurobiological...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, and use is typically initiated during ado...
The initial response to an addictive substance can facilitate repeated use: That is, individuals exp...
Background Recent studies have raised concerns about subtle long-lasting neurobiological changes tha...
Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug used in America among adolescents. Exposure to marijuana&...
The effect of cannabis on adolescent development is a topical and socially relevant issue, as severa...
Chronic cannabinoid consumption is an increasingly common behavior among teenagers and has been show...
Epidemiological studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in drug addiction. Moreo...
Cannabis abuse in adolescence is associated with a broad array of phenotypical consequences, includi...
Cannabis use is typically initiated during adolescence and is a significant risk factor for the deve...
Cannabis use is typically initiated during adolescence and is a significant risk factor for the deve...
Despite the increasing use of cannabis among adolescents, there are little and often contradictory s...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug. Adolescents may be especially vulnerable to the effec...
[Poster] 11th EBPS Biennal Meeting, 2005, September 9-12, Barcelona, Spain. Poster Session B: 4. Add...