Single doses of THC and cocaine decrease proficiency of impulse control in heavy cannabis users.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cannabis is the most popular drug used in the European Union, closely followed by cocaine. Whereas cannabis impairs neurocognitive function in occasional cannabis users, such impairments appear less prominent in heavy users, possibly as a result of tolerance. The present stud...
Main Authors: | van Wel, J, Kuypers, K, Theunissen, E, Toennes, S, Spronk, D, Verkes, R, Ramaekers, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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