Year-Long Cannabis Use for Medical Symptoms and Brain Activation During Cognitive Processes
Debbie C. L. Burdinski,
Alisha Kodibagkar,
Kevin Potter
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceCannabis is increasingly being used to treat medical symptoms, but the effects on brain function in those using cannabis for these symptoms are not known.ObjectiveTo test whether 1 year of cannabis use for medical symptoms after obtaining a medical cannabis card was associated with increased brain activation during working memory, reward, and inhibitory control tasks, areas of cognition affected by cannabis.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohort study was conducted from July 2017 to July 2020 a… Show more
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