Weighing the evidence: a systematic review on long-term neurocognitive effects of cannabis use in abstinent adolescents and adults
F Ganzer, S Bröning, S Kraft, PM Sack… - Neuropsychology …, 2016 - Springer
Findings on neurocognitive effects of sustained cannabis use are heterogeneous. Previous
work has rarely taken time of abstinence into account. In this review, we focus on …
work has rarely taken time of abstinence into account. In this review, we focus on …
Brain networks underlying vulnerability and resilience to drug addiction
KD Ersche, C Meng, H Ziauddeen… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Regular drug use can lead to addiction, but not everyone who takes drugs makes this
transition. How exactly drugs of abuse interact with individual vulnerability is not fully …
transition. How exactly drugs of abuse interact with individual vulnerability is not fully …
[图书][B] The Oxford handbook of the five factor model
TA Widiger - 2017 - books.google.com
The Five Factor Model, which measures individual differences on extraversion,
agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience, is …
agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience, is …
Adolescent cannabis use, change in neurocognitive function, and high-school graduation: A longitudinal study from early adolescence to young adulthood
The main objective of this prospective longitudinal study was to investigate bidirectional
associations between adolescent cannabis use (CU) and neurocognitive performance in a …
associations between adolescent cannabis use (CU) and neurocognitive performance in a …
[PDF][PDF] Ostracizing group members who can (or cannot) control being burdensome
Previous research has postulated effects of environmental stress on ingroup/outgroup
thinking: The higher the pathogenic risk and the perceived vulnerability to it, the higher the …
thinking: The higher the pathogenic risk and the perceived vulnerability to it, the higher the …
High intelligence is not associated with a greater propensity for mental health disorders
CM Williams, H Peyre, G Labouret, J Fassaya… - European …, 2023 - cambridge.org
BackgroundStudies reporting that highly intelligent individuals have more mental health
disorders often have sampling bias, no or inadequate control groups, or insufficient sample …
disorders often have sampling bias, no or inadequate control groups, or insufficient sample …
Gendered practices in the education of gifted girls and boys
Gifted girls and gifted boys are more alike than they are different, although researchers
remain fascinated with sex differences. Small differences between gifted boys and girls in …
remain fascinated with sex differences. Small differences between gifted boys and girls in …
Cannabis use, cognition and brain structure in first-episode psychosis
PJ Cunha, PGP Rosa, A de Mello Ayres… - Schizophrenia …, 2013 - Elsevier
Cannabis use is highly prevalent worldwide and it is associated with psychosis, but its
effects on brain structure and cognition are still controversial. The aim of this paper is to …
effects on brain structure and cognition are still controversial. The aim of this paper is to …
Educational inequalities in health behaviors at midlife: Is there a role for early-life cognition?
SAP Clouston, M Richards, D Cadar… - Journal of Health and …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Education is a fundamental cause of social inequalities in health because it influences the
distribution of resources, including money, knowledge, power, prestige, and beneficial social …
distribution of resources, including money, knowledge, power, prestige, and beneficial social …