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Testing associations between cannabis use and subcortical volumes in two large population-based samples.

Nathan A GillespieMichael C NealeTimothy C BatesLisa T EylerChristine Fennema-NotestineJasmin VassilevaMichael J LyonsElizabeth C Prom-WormleyKatie L McMahonPaul M ThompsonGreig de ZubicarayIan B HickieJohn G McGrathLachlan T StrikeMiguel E RenteríaMatthew S PanizzonNicholas G MartinCarol E FranzWilliam S KremenMargaret J Wright
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2018)
In exploratory analyses based on young adult and middle-aged samples, normal variation in cannabis use is unrelated statistically to individual differences in brain morphology as measured by subcortical volume.
Keyphrases
  • white matter
  • middle aged
  • young adults
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • cord blood
  • childhood cancer
  • blood brain barrier