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Perceived effects of cannabis: Generalizability of changes in driving performance.

Thomas S BurtTimothy L BrownRose SchmittDaniel McGeheeGary MilavetzGary R GaffneyChris Berka
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2023)
The results indicate that across both studies, differences in the perceived effects of cannabis are reflected in changes in both lateral and longitudinal control beyond the acute effects of cannabis, which may help explain individual variability in response to acute intoxication. However, the generalizability of these findings is lacking, as shown by inconsistencies in when and where subjective effects were significant. Other factors such as frequency of use, usage type, the evolving profile of a cannabis user, as well as other individual differences should be considered to explain this additional variability.
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