Marijuana Use Predicts Cognitive Performance on Tasks of Executive Function.
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Splendor in the Grass? A Pilot Study Assessing the Impact of Medical Marijuana on Executive Function.Early Versus Late Onset of Cannabis Use: Differences in Striatal Response to Cannabis Cues.The Grass Might Be Greener: Medical Marijuana Patients Exhibit Altered Brain Activity and Improved Executive Function after 3 Months of Treatment.Early onset tobacco cigarette smokers exhibit deficits in response inhibition and sustained attention.Early onset cigarette smokers exhibit greater P300 reactivity to smoking-related stimuli and report greater craving.
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Marijuana Use Predicts Cognitive Performance on Tasks of Executive Function.
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Kelly A Sagar
Mary Kathryn Dahlgren
Megan T Racine
Meredith W Dreman
Staci A Gruber
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10.15288/JSAD.2016.77.298
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z