Combined effects of marijuana and nicotine on memory performance and hippocampal volume

Volume: 293, Pages: 46 - 53
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
Combined use of marijuana (MJ) and tobacco is highly prevalent in today's population. Individual use of either substance is linked to structural brain changes and altered cognitive function, especially with consistent reports of hippocampal volume deficits and poorer memory performance. However, the combined effects of MJ and tobacco on hippocampal structure and on learning and memory processes remain unknown. In this study, we examined both the...
Paper Details
Title
Combined effects of marijuana and nicotine on memory performance and hippocampal volume
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
293
Pages
46 - 53
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