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The effect of long-term chronic marijuana use on neuropsychological functioning
The International Journal of the Addictions
|August 1, 1977
Abstract:
Ten normal subjects who smoked marijuana daily for an average of 5 years and who denied other drug use were examined on a neuropsychological test battery. When compared with normal nonsmoking Ss, minimal differences were observed. It was concluded that long-term cannabis use does not cause a generalized decrement in adaptive abilities which might be related to cerebral impairments.