Associations of cannabis use disorder with cognition, brain structure, and brain function in African Americans
Abstract Although previous studies have highlighted associations of cannabis use with cognition and brain morphometry, critical questions remain with regard to the association between cannabis use and brain structural and functional connectivity. In a cross‐sectional community sample of 205 African Americans (age 18–70) we tested for associations of cannabis use disorder (CUD, n = 57) with multi‐domain cognitive measures and structural, diffusion, and resting state brain‐imaging phenotypes. Post hoc model evidence was computed with Bayes factors (BF) and posterior probabilities
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