“…Moreover, findings did not support the hypothesis that cannabis use would be driven by negative reinforcement, as viewing substance images did not dampen uncomfortable sensations. On the contrary, results pointed in the direction of a positive reinforcement, such as increased sensation-seeking and reward responsivity, at least in adolescence [ 20 ]. A further study performed among African Americans in economically challenged areas found that current use of cannabis is more common in younger, healthier, less obese, and less educated African American older adults.…”