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Effects of oral Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on the cerebral processing of olfactory input in healthy non-addicted subjects.

Carmen WalterBruno G OertelLisa FeldenUlrike NöthJohannes VermehrenRalf DeichmannJörn Lötsch
Published in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2017)
The results support that THC induced a modulation of the central processing of olfactory input. The THC-induced reduction in the pleasantness of a pleasurable odor was accompanied by reduced activations in the limbic system. Results agree with previous observation of negative effects of cannabinoids on the human sense of smell and strengthen the evidence that THC-based medications will be among drugs with olfactory side effects.
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