2012
DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.109
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Toma de decisiones en consumidores de cannabis

Abstract: Several neuropsychological studies have shown that chronic cannabis users have cognitive impairments, including decision-making process.Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the process, through the somatic marker hypothesis in a sample of 41 cannabis users compared with a control group of equal size, and to analyze the influence of age, sex, education level, age of onset and amount of daily consumption. In order to do that, the software "Cartas" (similar to the Iowa Gambling Task), was used, implementing its… Show more

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“…However, the late-onset consumers showed more advantageous choices from the third block, although choices were always lower than those of the control group. These results are congruent with other works that found a relationship between drug use and alterations in the decision-making process ( Ahn et al, 2008 , 2011 , 2014 ; Alameda-Bailén, Paíno-Quesada & Mogedas-Valladares, 2012 ; Bechara & Damasio, 2002 ; Bechara, Dolan & Hindes, 2002 ; Bechara et al, 2001 ; Bolla et al, 2005 ; Grant, Conttoreggi & London, 2000 ; Mogedas-Valladares & Alameda-Bailén, 2011 ; Vélez, Borja & Ostrosky-Solís, 2010 ; Whitlow et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…However, the late-onset consumers showed more advantageous choices from the third block, although choices were always lower than those of the control group. These results are congruent with other works that found a relationship between drug use and alterations in the decision-making process ( Ahn et al, 2008 , 2011 , 2014 ; Alameda-Bailén, Paíno-Quesada & Mogedas-Valladares, 2012 ; Bechara & Damasio, 2002 ; Bechara, Dolan & Hindes, 2002 ; Bechara et al, 2001 ; Bolla et al, 2005 ; Grant, Conttoreggi & London, 2000 ; Mogedas-Valladares & Alameda-Bailén, 2011 ; Vélez, Borja & Ostrosky-Solís, 2010 ; Whitlow et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Cannabis, like other substances, negatively affects health, inducing respiratory problems and mental and cognitive alterations (psychosis, anxiety, dependence, etc.). Memory and learning disorders ( Crane et al, 2013 ; Jager et al, 2006 ), and executive dysfunctions ( Alameda-Bailén, Paíno-Quesada & Mogedas-Valladares, 2012 ; Alameda-Bailén et al, 2014 ; Crean, Crane & Mason, 2011 ; Fontes et al, 2011 ), are also neuropsychological disorders related to cannabis use. There is some consensus about the determinants of the short and long-term consequences of cannabis use: age of onset of consumption, consumption frequency, consumption duration, the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol in the cannabis, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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