Impact of cannabis use on brain function in adolescents

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Leslie K JacobsenKenneth R Pugh

Abstract

Cannabis is the most common illicit substance used by adolescents. This paper reports results of a pilot study using fMRI and a working memory task to compare brain function of adolescent cannabis users to that of two control groups, one matched for tobacco use and the other for nonsmokers.

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