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Cannabis may boost perceptual reasoning in teenage brains, researchers say

Author: Brandon A. Weber / Source: Big Think

  • Occasional use, defined as once or twice, can actually increase grey matter volume.
  • Unfortunately, anxiety is also increased.
  • 35 percent of 10th graders have experimented with cannabis.

It’s all about the Gray Matter Volume (GMV)

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Occasional cannabis use by teenagers can actually expand the structure of certain regions of the brain, a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience on January 14 illustrates.

“Occasional” cannabis use is defined as using the substance once or twice, rather than regularly. From the report: “We identified extensive regions in the bilateral medial temporal lobes as well as the bilateral posterior cingulate, lingual gyri, and cerebellum that showed greater GMV in the cannabis users.”

​What does it mean?

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Increased brain volume in those regions is associated with an increase in performance on tests related to perceptual reasoning, but also — notably — an increase in generalized anxiety…

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