Regular cannabis use modulates gamma activity in brain regions serving motor control.
Lauren K WebertMikki D SchantellJason A JohnAnna T CoutantHannah J OkelberryLucy K HorneMegan E SandalAmirsalar MansouriTony W WilsonPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2024)
Our findings suggest that regular cannabis use is associated with suppressed spontaneous gamma activity in the left primary motor cortex, which scales with the degree of cannabis use disorder symptomatology and is coupled to behavioral task performance.