Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers

While being the most abused psychoactive substance (PS), cannabis is also the least researched PS (especially) in Indonesia. Since 24% of total PS abusers within the last year is students, we could only form an a priori on what cannabis consumption might lead to for the cognitive functions of the st...

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Autores principales: Wurgan Rahadian, Abraham Sabda Respati, Supra Wimbarti, Sri Koesrohmaniah
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:515736d2223f4c189d055723dacfe85f2021-12-02T05:25:02ZCognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers0854-71062528-585810.22146/buletinpsikologi.59576https://doaj.org/article/515736d2223f4c189d055723dacfe85f2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpsikologi/article/view/59576https://doaj.org/toc/0854-7106https://doaj.org/toc/2528-5858While being the most abused psychoactive substance (PS), cannabis is also the least researched PS (especially) in Indonesia. Since 24% of total PS abusers within the last year is students, we could only form an a priori on what cannabis consumption might lead to for the cognitive functions of the students. A study to explore what would happen to cognitive functions due to cannabis consumption is important. This article aims (1) to explore the effects induced by cannabis to human cognitive functions and (2) to explore which part of the brain correlated with cognitive functions affected by cannabis consumption. We conduct a literature review to answer the questions. This article shows that there is no clear conclusion whether cannabis induced positive or negative effects to human cognitive functions. It is due to various sampling technique used by the studies cited within this article. Several rationalizations stated to support our finding.Wurgan RahadianAbraham Sabda RespatiSupra WimbartiSri KoesrohmaniahUniversitas Gadjah Madaarticlecannabiscognitive functionsneurocognitivePsychologyBF1-990IDBuletin Psikologi, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 204-217 (2021)
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topic cannabis
cognitive functions
neurocognitive
Psychology
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cognitive functions
neurocognitive
Psychology
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Wurgan Rahadian
Abraham Sabda Respati
Supra Wimbarti
Sri Koesrohmaniah
Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
description While being the most abused psychoactive substance (PS), cannabis is also the least researched PS (especially) in Indonesia. Since 24% of total PS abusers within the last year is students, we could only form an a priori on what cannabis consumption might lead to for the cognitive functions of the students. A study to explore what would happen to cognitive functions due to cannabis consumption is important. This article aims (1) to explore the effects induced by cannabis to human cognitive functions and (2) to explore which part of the brain correlated with cognitive functions affected by cannabis consumption. We conduct a literature review to answer the questions. This article shows that there is no clear conclusion whether cannabis induced positive or negative effects to human cognitive functions. It is due to various sampling technique used by the studies cited within this article. Several rationalizations stated to support our finding.
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author Wurgan Rahadian
Abraham Sabda Respati
Supra Wimbarti
Sri Koesrohmaniah
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Supra Wimbarti
Sri Koesrohmaniah
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title Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
title_short Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
title_full Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
title_fullStr Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Deficiency in Cannabis Consumers
title_sort cognitive deficiency in cannabis consumers
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
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