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  • 2. Coming off cannabis: a cognitive and magnetic resonance imaging study in patients with multiple sclerosis.
    Feinstein A, Meza C, Stefan C, Staines RW.
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  • 5. The effects of cannabis abstinence on cognition and resting state network activity in people with multiple sclerosis: A preliminary study.
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  • 8. A longitudinal examination of the relationship between cannabis use and cognitive function in mid-life adults.
    McKetin R, Parasu P, Cherbuin N, Eramudugolla R, Anstey KJ.
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  • 13. Normal-appearing white matter permeability distinguishes poor cognitive performance in processing speed and working memory.
    Eilaghi A, Kassner A, Sitartchouk I, Francis PL, Jakubovic R, Feinstein A, Aviv RI.
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  • 15. Sex Differences in the Association Between Cumulative Use of Cannabis and Cognitive Function in Middle Age: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study.
    Pasquier B, Yaffe K, Levine DA, Rana JS, Pletcher MJ, Tal K, Sidney S, Auer R, Jakob J.
    Cannabis Cannabinoid Res; 2024 Aug 01; 9(4):e1142-e1158. PubMed ID: 37594767
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    Huolman S, Hämäläinen P, Vorobyev V, Ruutiainen J, Parkkola R, Laine T, Hämäläinen H.
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  • 18. Neuroimaging in cannabis use: a systematic review of the literature.
    Martín-Santos R, Fagundo AB, Crippa JA, Atakan Z, Bhattacharyya S, Allen P, Fusar-Poli P, Borgwardt S, Seal M, Busatto GF, McGuire P.
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  • 19. Executive function deficits in short-term abstinent cannabis users.
    McHale S, Hunt N.
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  • 20. Functional magnetic resonance imaging response to increased verbal working memory demands among patients with multiple sclerosis.
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