Marijuana and alcohol increase crash avoidance reaction time in a driving simulator test at blood concentrations below commonly-used per se 'Cut-offs' for Intoxication
<p>The present study demonstrates marijuana- and alcohol-induced impairment of a driving-relevant measure in a driving simulator task at (estimated) blood alcohol and THC concentrations that are below the per se cut-off for impaired driving in several states. The subject was an adult male with...
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Main Authors: | Kawthar Alali (Author), Jessica Stewart (Author), Rimzim Taneja (Author), Edison Nwobi (Author), Brianna Murdock (Author), Tyiesha Head (Author), Ki-Jana Malone (Author), Mohammed B Mohammed (Author), MaryAnne Stewart (Author), Jamie McQueen (Author), Doreen Head (Author), Randall Commissaris (Author) |
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Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science - Peertechz Publications,
2020-03-27.
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