The effects of cannabinoid 1 receptor compounds on memory: a meta-analysis and systematic review across species.
Faith R BorganKatherine BeckEmma ButlerRobert McCutcheonMattia VeroneseAnthony VernonOliver D HowesPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2019)
The acute administration of THC, partial CB1R agonist, significantly impaired non-spatial memory in humans, monkeys, and non-human primates but not rodents. However, full CB1R agonists significantly impaired non-spatial memory in a dose-dependent manner but CB1R antagonists had no effect on non-spatial memory in rodents. Moreover, chronic THC administration did not significantly impair spatial or non-spatial memory in rodents, and there is inconclusive evidence on this in humans. Our findings highlight species differences in the effects of cannabinoid compounds on memory.