Blunted highs: Pharmacodynamic and behavioral models of cannabis tolerance

Volume: 36, Pages: 191 - 205
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Acute exposure to cannabis comes with neurocognitive impairment, leading to increased risk of human error and injury. Evidence however indicates that such acute effects are less prominent in chronic users, suggesting cannabis tolerance. Models of cannabis tolerance stress the importance of neurobiological or behavioral adaptations following repeated cannabis exposure. The pharmacodynamic model relates neuroadaptive changes in the brain to a...
Paper Details
Title
Blunted highs: Pharmacodynamic and behavioral models of cannabis tolerance
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
36
Pages
191 - 205
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