Sex Differences in Neuropsychological Functioning are Domain-Specific in Adolescent and Young Adult Regular Cannabis Users.
George SavulichNatali RychikErin LamberthMaya HareliA Eden EvinsBarbara J SahakianRandi M SchusterPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2021)
Domain-specific patterns of neuropsychological performance were found by sex, such that males showed poorer visual memory and females showed worse performance on measures of attention (sustained visual, multitasking) and executive functioning (spatial planning/working memory subdomains). Larger studies including healthy controls are needed to determine if the observed sex differences are more exaggerated relative to non-users.