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Anhedonia, apathy, pleasure, and effort-based decision-making in adult and adolescent cannabis users and controls.

Martine SkumlienClaire MokryszTom P FreemanVincent ValtonMatthew B WallMichael BloomfieldRachel LeesAnna BorissovaKat PetrilliManuela GiuglianoDenisa ClisuChristelle LangleyBarbara J SahakianH Valerie CurranWill Lawn
Published in: The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology (2022)
Our results suggest that cannabis use at a frequency of three to four days per week is not associated with apathy, effort-based decision-making for reward, reward wanting, or reward liking in adults or adolescents. Cannabis users had lower anhedonia than controls, albeit at a small effect size. These findings are not consistent with the hypothesis that non-acute cannabis use is associated with amotivation.
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