All Relations between short term memory and cannabis

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Ashley Brooks-Russell, Julia Wrobel, Tim Brown, L Cinnamon Bidwell, George Sam Wang, Benjamin Steinhart, Gregory Dooley, Michael J Kosnet. Effects of acute cannabis inhalation on reaction time, decision-making, and memory using a tablet-based application. Journal of cannabis research. vol 6. issue 1. 2024-02-03. PMID:38308382. acute cannabis use has been demonstrated to slow reaction time and affect decision-making and short-term memory. 2024-02-03 2024-02-05 Not clear
Ashley Brooks-Russell, Julia Wrobel, Tim Brown, L Cinnamon Bidwell, George Sam Wang, Benjamin Steinhart, Gregory Dooley, Michael J Kosnet. Effects of acute cannabis inhalation on reaction time, decision-making, and memory using a tablet-based application. Journal of cannabis research. vol 6. issue 1. 2024-02-03. PMID:38308382. the purpose of this study was to examine the impact of tolerance to cannabis on the acute effects as measured by reaction time, decision-making (gap acceptance), and short-term memory. 2024-02-03 2024-02-05 Not clear
Carolyn Tsai, Abigail O'Reggio, Anahit Mehrabyan, Dena Williams, Irena Dujmovic Basurosk. Bilateral Acute Hippocampal Ischemia in Two Patients Abusing Cocaine: What is the Outcome? Cureus. vol 14. issue 6. 2022-08-02. PMID:35915690. case 2 is a 23-year-old male with a history of attention deficit disorder treated with dexmethylphenidate and a history of consistent marijuana and cocaine abuse, who presented with nausea, vomiting, chest pain, shortness of breath, and acute-onset short-term memory loss. 2022-08-02 2023-08-14 Not clear
Payam Sazega. Cannabis Essentials: Tools for Clinical Practice. American family physician. vol 104. issue 6. 2021-12-16. PMID:34913644. cannabis can impair short-term memory, judgment, and coordination, and there is substantial evidence that it can adversely affect multiple organ systems. 2021-12-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Pedro Rafael Figueiredo, Serenella Tolomeo, J Douglas Steele, Alexander Baldacchin. Neurocognitive consequences of chronic cannabis use: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 108. 2020-12-21. PMID:31715191. there was a low cross-sectional association between neurocognitive impairments and chronic cannabis use in cognitive impulsivity, cognitive flexibility, attention, short-term memory and long-term memory. 2020-12-21 2023-08-13 human
R A Brown, H Dakkak, J A Seabroo. Is Breast Best? Examining the effects of alcohol and cannabis use during lactation. Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine. vol 11. issue 4. 2019-04-03. PMID:29843260. maternal outcomes related to cannabis consumption included panic attacks, delayed response time, increased heart rate, reduced short-term memory, dizziness, and impaired motor performance; infant outcomes associated with maternal cannabis use and breastfeeding were reduced muscular tonus, poor sucking, and growth delay and restriction. 2019-04-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Edward J Calabrese, Alberto Rubio-Casilla. Biphasic effects of THC in memory and cognition. European journal of clinical investigation. vol 48. issue 5. 2018-10-01. PMID:29574698. a generally undesired effect of cannabis smoking is a reversible disruption of short-term memory induced by delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (thc), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis. 2018-10-01 2023-08-13 mouse
Joannis N Nestoros, Elena Vakonaki, Manolis N Tzatzarakis, Athanasios Alegakis, Markos D Skondras, Aristidis M Tsatsaki. Long lasting effects of chronic heavy cannabis abuse. The American journal on addictions. vol 26. issue 4. 2018-01-01. PMID:28314070. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent of short-term memory impairment and schizophrenia-like symptoms in heavy and systematic cannabis users and the association between the severity of abuse and the longevity of its persistent symptoms after refraining from such use. 2018-01-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Zach Walsh, Raul Gonzalez, Kim Crosby, Michelle S Thiessen, Chris Carroll, Marcel O Bonn-Mille. Medical cannabis and mental health: A guided systematic review. Clinical psychology review. vol 51. 2017-12-21. PMID:27816801. acute cannabis intoxication and recent ctp use may result in reversible deficits with the potential to influence cognitive assessment, particularly on tests of short-term memory. 2017-12-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hardeep Chohan, Ariele L Greenfield, Vijayshree Yadav, Jennifer Grave. Use of Cannabinoids for Spasticity and Pain Management in MS. Current treatment options in neurology. vol 18. issue 1. 2015-12-26. PMID:26705757. since short-term memory and processing speed can be significantly impaired in many people with ms, the concern of potential cognitive impairment related to cannabis products needs consideration in clinical care and should be addressed in longer, prospective studies. 2015-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gladys Torres, Fabián Fiesta. [Effects of marijuana on cognition: a review form the neurobiological perspective]. Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica. vol 29. issue 1. 2012-08-24. PMID:22510918. there is evidence suggesting that cannabinoids, marijuana's primary psychoactive substance, have a negative effect in short-term memory, working memory, and decision making. 2012-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hila Abush, Irit Akira. Short- and long-term cognitive effects of chronic cannabinoids administration in late-adolescence rats. PloS one. vol 7. issue 2. 2012-07-31. PMID:22348124. the use of cannabis can impair cognitive function, especially short-term memory. 2012-07-31 2023-08-12 rat
Leigh V Panlilio, Sergi Ferré, Sevil Yasar, Eric B Thorndike, Charles W Schindler, Steven R Goldber. Combined effects of THC and caffeine on working memory in rats. British journal of pharmacology. vol 165. issue 8. 2012-07-27. PMID:21699509. Δ(9) -tetrahydrocannabinol (thc), the main psychoactive constituent of cannabis, induces deficits in short-term memory. 2012-07-27 2023-08-12 rat
Chad R Edwards, Patrick D Skosni. Cerebellar-dependent learning as a neurobehavioral index of the cannabinoid system. Critical reviews in neurobiology. vol 19. issue 1. 2009-04-14. PMID:19166390. despite the variety of disturbances associated with acute cannabis intoxication, including altered short-term memory, dissociation of thoughts, motor impairments, and paranoia, among others, a reliable index of cannabinoid system function has in large part eluded scientists. 2009-04-14 2023-08-12 mouse
A Weinstein, O Brickner, H Lerman, M Greemland, M Bloch, H Lester, R Chisin, Y Sarne, R Mechoulam, R Bar-Hamburger, N Freedman, E Even-Sapi. A study investigating the acute dose-response effects of 13 mg and 17 mg Delta 9- tetrahydrocannabinol on cognitive-motor skills, subjective and autonomic measures in regular users of marijuana. Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). vol 22. issue 4. 2008-12-03. PMID:18635724. heavy use of marijuana is claimed to damage critical skills related to short-term memory, visual scanning and attention. 2008-12-03 2023-08-12 human
Paola Fadda, Lianne Robinson, Walter Fratta, Roger G Pertwee, Gernot Riede. Scopolamine and MK801-induced working memory deficits in rats are not reversed by CBD-rich cannabis extracts. Behavioural brain research. vol 168. issue 2. 2006-05-09. PMID:16406104. smoking marijuana causes working and short-term memory deficits, an effect that is mediated by cannabinoid receptor (cb1) activation in the brain. 2006-05-09 2023-08-12 rat
Paola Fadda, Lianne Robinson, Walter Fratta, Roger G Pertwee, Gernot Riede. Differential effects of THC- or CBD-rich cannabis extracts on working memory in rats. Neuropharmacology. vol 47. issue 8. 2005-02-10. PMID:15567426. here, we employed a delayed-matching-to-place (dmtp) task in the open-field water maze and examined the effects of cannabis plant extracts rich in either delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta(9)-thc), or rich in cannabidiol (cbd), on spatial working and short-term memory formation in rats. 2005-02-10 2023-08-12 rat
Robert I Block, Daniel S O'Leary, Richard D Hichwa, Jean C Augustinack, Laura L Boles Ponto, M M Ghoneim, Stephan Arndt, Richard R Hurtig, G Leonard Watkins, James A Hall, Peter E Nathan, Nancy C Andrease. Effects of frequent marijuana use on memory-related regional cerebral blood flow. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 72. issue 1-2. 2003-10-21. PMID:11900794. in single-trial recall, marijuana users appeared to rely more on short-term memory, recalling 23% more than control subjects from the end of a list, but 19% less from the middle. 2003-10-21 2023-08-12 human
G Presburger, J K Robinso. Spatial signal detection in rats is differentially disrupted by delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, scopolamine, and MK-801. Behavioural brain research. vol 99. issue 1. 1999-10-21. PMID:10512569. while some work has studied the effects of the active ingredient in marijuana, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (thc), on short-term memory, no work has examined the involvement of these receptors in mediating attention. 1999-10-21 2023-08-12 human
R E Hampson, S A Deadwyle. Cannabinoids, hippocampal function and memory. Life sciences. vol 65. issue 6-7. 1999-09-08. PMID:10462072. prior studies from this laboratory have shown that the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (thc), interferes with short-term memory (1-3) in both delayed match and nonmatch to sample tasks (dms/dnms). 1999-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear