Cannabis and the Developing Brain
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Add to basketThis book draws on the latest scientific research to explore the potential impact of cannabis use on the developing brain. The authors first describe the endocannabinoid system and its role in shaping neurodevelopment and cognitive and emotion-related functioning throughout the lifespan. Then they discuss the effects of cannabis and cannabinoids on cognitive function, mental health, and brain structure and function during pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence. With a balanced and evidence-based approach, Cannabis and the Developing Brain provides comprehensive coverage of the emerging science in this area, helping researchers, policy makers, educators and parents who seek to navigate the complex landscape of cannabis use in youth and pregnant people.
Hilary Marusak, Ph.D., is a developmental neuroscientist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine. She directs both the Trauma History Investigation of Neurodevelopment in Kids (THINK) Lab and the Division of Cannabinoids in Neurodevelopment (CANDID), where she leads innovative research on cannabis and cannabinoids and their roles in brain development and psychiatric risk. Dr. Marusak is also dedicated to community outreach and engagement, expanding public understanding of cannabinoid research and its implications for mental health.
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