Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabinoids are one of the most frequently encountered psychoactive substances in the blood of drivers who are drug-impaired and/or involved in accidents, and in the context of a legalization of medical marijuana and of recreational use. The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of cannabis on safe driving remain poorly understood. In order to better understand its acute and long-term effects on psychomotor functions involved in the short term ability and long-term fitness to drive, experimental research has been conducted based on laboratory, simulator or on-road studies, as well as on structural and functional brain imaging. Results pr...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Impaired driving is a major source of preventable death in Canada, especially among young adults. Al...
Two retrospective epidemiologic studies have shown that cannabis is the main psychoactive substance ...
Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabin...
The vast majority of epidemiological studies indicate that cannabinoids constitute the most frequent...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
Although the impairing effects produced by alcohol and their direct effect on the driving task have ...
Background: Cannabis is known to have detrimental effects on human performance and may also affect d...
Recreational use of Synthetic Cannabinoids (SCs), one of the largest groups of New Psychoactive Subs...
As more states in the U.S legalize recreational and medicinal cannabis, rates of driving under the i...
Background: Cannabis and alcohol are the most popular drugs amongst recreational users, and most pre...
Experimental studies have repeatedly shown that thc impairs cognition, psychomotor function and actu...
Reports indicate that in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia, 23.5% of drivers in fatal ...
The influence of cannabis on traffic crashes is a growing concern. Experimental studies provide ampl...
Background & Objective: Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main psychoactive compound in ca...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Impaired driving is a major source of preventable death in Canada, especially among young adults. Al...
Two retrospective epidemiologic studies have shown that cannabis is the main psychoactive substance ...
Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabin...
The vast majority of epidemiological studies indicate that cannabinoids constitute the most frequent...
Prior research shows that acute cannabis intoxication can impair driving ability and related cogniti...
Although the impairing effects produced by alcohol and their direct effect on the driving task have ...
Background: Cannabis is known to have detrimental effects on human performance and may also affect d...
Recreational use of Synthetic Cannabinoids (SCs), one of the largest groups of New Psychoactive Subs...
As more states in the U.S legalize recreational and medicinal cannabis, rates of driving under the i...
Background: Cannabis and alcohol are the most popular drugs amongst recreational users, and most pre...
Experimental studies have repeatedly shown that thc impairs cognition, psychomotor function and actu...
Reports indicate that in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia, 23.5% of drivers in fatal ...
The influence of cannabis on traffic crashes is a growing concern. Experimental studies provide ampl...
Background & Objective: Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main psychoactive compound in ca...
Introduction: The dynamism in the regulatory frameworks concerning the consumption of cannabinoids h...
Impaired driving is a major source of preventable death in Canada, especially among young adults. Al...
Two retrospective epidemiologic studies have shown that cannabis is the main psychoactive substance ...