Residual effects of cannabis-use on neuropsychological functioning

Volume: 59, Pages: 101072 - 101072
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Non-acute effects of cannabis on neurocognition in adolescents remain unclear with most studies being cross-sectional. Therefore, the aim of this longitudinal, multi-center study was to examine the effects of cannabis use on cognitive abilities in participants emerging into adulthood. Data on substance use as well as neurocognitive measures were assessed in 804 adolescents (441 females, 363 males) at age 14 and 19. First, cross-sectional...
Paper Details
Title
Residual effects of cannabis-use on neuropsychological functioning
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
59
Pages
101072 - 101072
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