Can inhaled cannabis users accurately evaluate impaired driving ability? A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Aims: To study the effect of inhaled cannabis on self-assessed predicted driving ability and its relation to reaction times…
Abstract Aims: To study the effect of inhaled cannabis on self-assessed predicted driving ability and its relation to reaction times…
Abstract Background: Recreational cannabis legalization has become more prevalent over the past decade, increasing the need to understand its impact…
Abstract Background: Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main intoxicating component of cannabis, can cause cognitive and psychomotor impairment. Whether this impairment is…
Keywords: Cannabis, Marijuana, Cannabidiol, Tetrahydrocannabinol, Driving, Impairment Authors: Brianna Costales, Shanna L. Babalonis, Joshua D. Brown, Amie J. Goodin Affiliations:…
Abstract Background: Cannabis legalization is intended to protect the public from potential harm by restricting access and promoting greater awareness…
Abstract This study analysed dangerous driving behaviours in twenty young occasional cannabis users through objective and self-reported data, studying the…
Abstract Background: Across the nation, growing numbers of individuals are exploring the use of cannabis for medical or recreational purposes,…