Cannabidiol Does Not Cause Significant Changes to Working Memory Performance in the N-Back Task
Cannabis use can be traced back to several centuries before the Common Era, when it was used for industrial, medicinal and recreational purposes. More recently, over 100 different cannabinoid compounds have been identified, one of which is cannabidiol (CBD), a compound widely used for anti-inflammat...
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Main Authors: | Éamon Jones (Author), Styliani Vlachou (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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