Adolescent cannabis use and brain systems supporting adult working memory encoding, maintenance, and retrieval

Volume: 169, Pages: 496 - 509
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Given prior reports of adverse effects of cannabis use on working memory, an executive function with a protracted developmental course during adolescence, we examined associations between developmental patterns of cannabis use and adult working memory (WM) processes. Seventy-five adults with longitudinal assessments of cannabis use (60 with reported use, 15 with no reported use) and prenatal drug exposure assessment completed a spatial WM task...
Paper Details
Title
Adolescent cannabis use and brain systems supporting adult working memory encoding, maintenance, and retrieval
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
169
Pages
496 - 509
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