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A new study maps what healthy aging looks like in a unique brain region that’s often affected early by neurodegenerative ...
A McGill University-led study found that people with cannabis use disorder (CUD) had elevated dopamine levels in a brain ...
The locus coeruleus, located deep in the brainstem, is known as the brain’s “blue spot” because it contains a pigment called ...
Researchers at Cornell University have discovered that a small, deep part of the brain known as the “blue spot” may play a ...
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PsyPost on MSNScientists find overlapping dopamine activity in cannabis use disorder and psychosisPeople with cannabis use disorder show signs of altered dopamine activity in the brain that mirror patterns seen in psychosis ...
What a buzzkill. Smoking weed can certainly have an impact on your brain — and not just the potential for some serious ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNThis link between cannabis and psychotic disorders 🧠Researchers from McGill University have observed elevated dopamine levels in a brain region associated with psychosis in ...
New research shows that individuals with cannabis use disorder have elevated dopamine levels in brain regions associated with psychosis.
Researchers have mapped age-related changes in the brain’s locus coeruleus (LC), a region linked to cognition and Alzheimer’s risk, by tracking neuromelanin, a pigment that gives it its signature blue ...
People with cannabis use disorder (CUD) have higher dopamine levels in an area of the brain linked to psychosis. | Cannabis ...
In a demographically diverse sample of healthy people, Cornell researchers found dramatic changes over the human lifespan in ...
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