Resting state functional connectivity in the default mode network: Relationships between cannabis use, gender, and cognition in adolescents and young adults
Abstract We examined resting state connectivity in the DMN in cannabis users and controls. Cannabis users displayed abnormal connectivity compared to healthy controls. Abnormal connectivity in cannabis users related to poorer cognitive performance. Abnormal brain communication may remain after ≥ 3 weeks of cannabis abstinence. Article type: Research Article Keywords: Default mode network, Resting state functional connectivity, Cannabis, Adolescent, Young adult, Cognition Authors: Megan M. Ritchay, Ashley A. Huggins, Alexander L. Wallace, Christine L. Larson, Krista M. Lisdahl License: ©
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