Heavy cannabis use may negatively impact a person’s working memory, according to the largest study on this subject to date.
This study examined the important question of how neurons code temporal information across the hippocampus, dorsal striatum, and orbitofrontal cortex. Using a behavioral task in the rat that requires ...
Landmark study finds that cannabis use may impair brain function, particularly working memory, in young adults.
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a new study suggests.
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a ...
A new study has revealed how both recent and lifetime cannabis use can affect cognitive function and working memory.
A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that frequent marijuana use may negatively impact working memory, ...
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus suggests that heavy cannabis use negatively affects ...
The study found that regular marijuana use was linked to a decline in working memory functionality and capability.
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The largest study yet into the effects of cannabis on the brains of 18- to 36-year-olds has found that the drug can reduce ...