Associations between regular cannabis use and brain resting-state functional connectivity in adolescents and adults.
Natalie ErtlWill LawnClaire MokryszTom P FreemanNaji AlnaggerAnna BorissovaNatalia Fernandez-VinsonRachel LeesShelan OforiKat PetrilliKatie TrinciEssi VidingH Valerie CurranMatthew B WallPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2023)
Regular cannabis use is associated with changes in connectivity of the ECN, which may reflect allostatic or compensatory changes in response to regular cannabis intoxication. However, these associations were not significantly different in adolescents compared to adults.