Effects of regular cannabis use on neurocognition, brain structure, and function: a systematic review of findings in adults.
Danilo A NaderZila van der Meer SanchezPublished in: The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (2017)
Although there are several limitations for study comparison and substantial heterogeneity in the findings, the present review suggests that regular cannabis use is associated with mild cognitive changes in addition to structural and functional alterations in the brain in adults. The morphological alterations could ultimately affect brain organization and function, but the associated time course for neuronal recovery as well as the real impact on cognitive functioning remain unknown. Also, it is still unclear whether the identified alterations are as a consequence of or precede cannabis use.