Popular opinion has led many to conclude marijuana has a direct correlation with memory. But as this studyexplains, the effects are unclear and subject to a number factors such as duration, tolerance and more. Here is a list of effects marijuana has on what you remember:
Marijuana can cause temporary memory impairment
Swedish researcher Thomas Lundqvist of Lund University Hospital has found the consumption of THC can cause temporary cognitive impairment for the duration of marijuana intoxication. THC activates cannabinoid receptors known as CB1, which can reduce attention, learning ability, and short-term recollection.
Marijuana can cause long-term cognitive impairment
A JAMA study found long-term cannabis users performed significantly lower on learning and memory tests compared to short-term cannabis users. Moreover, the study found long-term heavy users display memory and attention impairment that endure longer than the period of intoxication, and worsens with increased years of regular use. However, no one has ever died from long-term cannabis use.
It protects your brain
According to the British Journal of Psychiatry, CBD, the non-psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, is believed to offset THC’s effects on memory. In fact, research suggests CBD can act as a neuroprotectant and prevent the onset of memory-related conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.
It combats bad memories
People suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder have found marijuana can provide relief in fighting traumatic memories. THC and CBD work together to cause “reconsolidation disruption,” which can reduce PTSD anxiety.
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