Marijuana can have negative effects on the teen brain, interfering with memory, learning, and decision-making. It can also impact brain development and increase the risk of mental health issues in teens. Regular use of marijuana during adolescence may have long-term effects on cognitive abilities and function.
Yes, regular use of marijuana can affect cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and learning. This is because THC, the active compound in marijuana, interacts with receptors in the brain that are involved in these functions. Over time, this can impact an individual's ability to remember information and focus on tasks.
Yes, alcohol can affect your mental state by impairing cognitive function, slowing reaction times, and altering mood and behavior. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to poor decision-making, memory loss, and mood swings. Long-term alcohol abuse can also contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
Researchers have found that frequent marijuana use can impair memory, particularly short-term memory. This effect is thought to be due to how marijuana affects the hippocampus, a region of the brain important for memory. Chronic use during adolescence may have long-lasting effects on memory and cognitive function.
Alcohol primarily affects the frontal lobe, cerebellum, and limbic system of the brain. It can impair decision-making, coordination, and emotional regulation by disrupting communication between neurons in these areas.
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
it affects your memory,and eventually affect ur breathing,these are the risks of weed
Marijuana can impair memory, concentration, and cognitive functions because it affects the brain's regions responsible for these functions. Prolonged use of marijuana can also lead to addiction and have harmful effects on brain development in adolescents.
the effect given of by the marijuana becomes increased, plus the affect of the alcohol is affected to. so if getting wasted is the plan this is a sure fire way of doing so. (i know from personal experiences)
Marijuana can have negative effects on the teen brain, interfering with memory, learning, and decision-making. It can also impact brain development and increase the risk of mental health issues in teens. Regular use of marijuana during adolescence may have long-term effects on cognitive abilities and function.
Marijuana is always better than alcohol and cigarette smoking.
Alcohol causes you to become disoriented. Marijuana makes you sleepy. If you drive while on alcohol you cant control the car or your speed. Marijuana can make you drive slower.
A blood alcohol test doesn't detect marijuana.
Alcohol and marijuana are both depressants and can increase drowsiness, confusion and anxiety.
Yes, regular use of marijuana can affect cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and learning. This is because THC, the active compound in marijuana, interacts with receptors in the brain that are involved in these functions. Over time, this can impact an individual's ability to remember information and focus on tasks.
alcohol is way more addictive
The effects of marijuana in the ADHD population has not been fulled studied or determined. However, other clinical studies provide evidence that marijuana increases memory-related loss which could worsen existing ADHD symptoms. On the contrary, in some cases doctors have prescribed marijuana (where legal) for ADHD.