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Original Article

Cannabis and Cerebral Hemispheres: A Chrononeuropsychological Study

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Pages 251-257 | Received 14 Sep 1990, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This work is a study of the possibility that chronic consumption of derivatives of cannabis can affect the cognitive styles and the brain, altering the relations between both cerebral hemispheres. The results indicate that the Basic Rest-Activity Cycle (BRAC) between two different cognitive styles is not altered in the subjects of the control group; however, there is an alteration in the BRAC of the cerebral hemispheres in the chronic users of hashish.

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