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: Received: 20 July 2020 / Approved: 22 July 2020 / Online: 22 July 2020 (05:42:03 CEST)
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Frolli, A.; Ricci, M. C.; Cavallaro, A.; Lombardi, A.; Pastorino, G. M. G.; Operto, F. F. Executive Functions and Cannabis Use in Adolescents. Preprints2020, 2020070499. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0499.v1
Frolli, A.; Ricci, M. C.; Cavallaro, A.; Lombardi, A.; Pastorino, G. M. G.; Operto, F. F. Executive Functions and Cannabis Use in Adolescents. Preprints 2020, 2020070499. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0499.v1
Frolli, A.; Ricci, M. C.; Cavallaro, A.; Lombardi, A.; Pastorino, G. M. G.; Operto, F. F. Executive Functions and Cannabis Use in Adolescents. Preprints2020, 2020070499. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0499.v1
APA Style
Frolli, A., Ricci, M. C., Cavallaro, A., Lombardi, A., Pastorino, G. M. G., & Operto, F. F. (2020). Executive Functions and Cannabis Use in Adolescents. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0499.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Frolli, A., Grazia Maria Giovanna Pastorino and Francesca Felicia Operto. 2020 "Executive Functions and Cannabis Use in Adolescents" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0499.v1
Abstract
The developmental phase of adolescence is characterized by a multitude of neurocognitive and psychosocial changes and is therefore considered one of the most critical developmental periods of life. Experimentation on the use of substances often begins in adolescence and so does the addiction process. Most research in human subjects shows that chronic cannabis abuse is the cause of the impairment of some cognitive functions, affecting the performance on divided attention, verbal memory and working memory. In this study, we wanted to investigate how the abuse of cannabis (chronic, occasional and absence use) can influence global cognitive functioning, also through executive functions. From the statistical analyzes of our study, it emerges that the group of subjects who use chronic cannabis (group 1) has a significant drop in working memory tasks compared to the group that does not use it (group 3). In addition, the goal of future studies by our group is to verify the permanent alteration of cognitive processes affected through revaluations with calendar follow-up (controlled).
Keywords
adolescents; cannabis; cognition; working memory; executive functions
Subject
Medicine and Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health
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