Note: Diffusivity is interpreted differently depending on the type of brain matter you are looking into (white or gray); I did not take that into account when making my interpretation, so a trained neuroscientist might have a difference of opinion on how to interpret that section of data. For more info, click here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/mean-diffusivity
Cannabis from the 68ties was harmless. Today the stuff is BRUTAL. Teenagers (Brain-development) who use it become DUMB for the rest of their life and some become additionally mentally disordered…
Very interesting thanks for the video, I've been smoking for many many years, people wouldn't know I'm a pothead.. When my boss found out on our business trip he was like ":O!!!!!!!" and it didn't bother him because he would have assumed I'm "straight edge" I wonder how many people are like me and we just don't know it.
EDIT* I must say.. when I'm high I don't feel very smart at all, but I feel extremely creative and my thoughts flow like a dam that's been holding back water
Pretty much every park I train in here In The UK is inundated with cannabis users (aged 10 upwards). I never get the sense from speaking with any of them that they have much going on between their ears tbh!
How does academic studies or lifestyle choices (such as regular exercise) affect their findings when it comes to the state of the brain with regards to neurplasticity? I mean studying, say math as your major, molds your brain to be a certain way and even if you smoke weed regularly, how does that interaction of seriously studying math and smoking marijuana come into play for the brain scans?
And what does lower diffusivity mean for cognitive functions?
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Note: Diffusivity is interpreted differently depending on the type of brain matter you are looking into (white or gray); I did not take that into account when making my interpretation, so a trained neuroscientist might have a difference of opinion on how to interpret that section of data. For more info, click here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/mean-diffusivity
Cannabis from the 68ties was harmless. Today the stuff is BRUTAL. Teenagers (Brain-development) who use it become DUMB for the rest of their life and some become additionally mentally disordered…
devils lettuce lol sell ur soul to him, he’ll hook u up for life… godspeed
Elon could cut his iq in half and would still be 10 times smarter than me, he can spare a couple of iq.
How much time it take to be normal for a pot user?
Love your channel mate -gaining a lot of knowledge 👌🏿
My IQ is north of 140 and I've smoked pot for 7 years now. Try to convince me.
What no one really talks about is the effect smoking it has on the lungs.
Very interesting thanks for the video, I've been smoking for many many years, people wouldn't know I'm a pothead.. When my boss found out on our business trip he was like ":O!!!!!!!" and it didn't bother him because he would have assumed I'm "straight edge" I wonder how many people are like me and we just don't know it.
EDIT* I must say.. when I'm high I don't feel very smart at all, but I feel extremely creative and my thoughts flow like a dam that's been holding back water
Pretty much every park I train in here In The UK is inundated with cannabis users (aged 10 upwards). I never get the sense from speaking with any of them that they have much going on between their ears tbh!
Thank you, I didn't know this was in your domain otherwise I would have suggested this type of video long ago!
Thanks for the video!
How does academic studies or lifestyle choices (such as regular exercise) affect their findings when it comes to the state of the brain with regards to neurplasticity? I mean studying, say math as your major, molds your brain to be a certain way and even if you smoke weed regularly, how does that interaction of seriously studying math and smoking marijuana come into play for the brain scans?
And what does lower diffusivity mean for cognitive functions?