Acute and Chronic Effects of Cannabinoids on Human Cognition—A Systematic Review

Volume: 79, Issue: 7, Pages: 557 - 567
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Cannabis use has been associated with impaired cognition during acute intoxication as well as in the unintoxicated state in long-term users. However, the evidence has been mixed and contested, and no systematic reviews of the literature on neuropsychological task-based measures of cognition have been conducted in an attempt to synthesize the findings. We systematically review the empirical research published in the past decade (from January 2004...
Paper Details
Title
Acute and Chronic Effects of Cannabinoids on Human Cognition—A Systematic Review
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
79
Issue
7
Pages
557 - 567
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