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A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking
OBJECTIVE: This paper evaluated a novel, tablet-based neurocognitive and psychomotor test battery for detecting impairment from acute cannabis smoking using advanced quantitative methods. The study was conducted in a state with legal, recreational cannabis use and included participants who use canna...
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Research Society on Marijuana
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10361801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484045 http://dx.doi.org/10.26828/cannabis/2023/000156 |
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author | Smith, Shelby J. Wrobel, Julia Brooks-Russell, Ashley Kosnett, Michael J. Sammel, Mary D. |
author_facet | Smith, Shelby J. Wrobel, Julia Brooks-Russell, Ashley Kosnett, Michael J. Sammel, Mary D. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This paper evaluated a novel, tablet-based neurocognitive and psychomotor test battery for detecting impairment from acute cannabis smoking using advanced quantitative methods. The study was conducted in a state with legal, recreational cannabis use and included participants who use cannabis occasionally or daily, and a no use comparison group. METHODS: Participants completed a tablet-based test assessing reaction time, decision making, working memory and spatial-motor performance. The test was completed before and after participants smoked cannabis (or after a rest period in the case of controls). An Exploratory Factor Analysis approach was implemented to reduce dimensionality and evaluate correlations across the four assessed domains. Linear regression models were utilized to quantify associations between factor scores and cannabis use groups (daily vs. occasional vs. no use). RESULTS: Seven factors were identified explaining 56.7% of the variance among the 18 measures. Regression models of the change in factors after cannabis smoking indicated those who use cannabis daily demonstrated poorer performance on a latent factor termed Displaced and Delayed (standardized coefficient 0.567, 95% CI: 0.178, 0.955; P = 0.005) compared to those with no use. Those who use cannabis occasionally exhibited a decline in performance on a latent factor termed Recall and Reaction (standardized coefficient 0.714, 95% CI: 0.092, 1.336; P = 0.025) compared to no use. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis demonstrates an innovative, quantitative approach to study how cannabis consumption affects neurocognitive and psychomotor performance. Results demonstrated that acute cannabis use is associated with changes in neurocognitive and psychomotor performance, with differences based on the pattern of occasional or daily use. |
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spelling | pubmed-103618012023-07-22 A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking Smith, Shelby J. Wrobel, Julia Brooks-Russell, Ashley Kosnett, Michael J. Sammel, Mary D. Cannabis Research Article OBJECTIVE: This paper evaluated a novel, tablet-based neurocognitive and psychomotor test battery for detecting impairment from acute cannabis smoking using advanced quantitative methods. The study was conducted in a state with legal, recreational cannabis use and included participants who use cannabis occasionally or daily, and a no use comparison group. METHODS: Participants completed a tablet-based test assessing reaction time, decision making, working memory and spatial-motor performance. The test was completed before and after participants smoked cannabis (or after a rest period in the case of controls). An Exploratory Factor Analysis approach was implemented to reduce dimensionality and evaluate correlations across the four assessed domains. Linear regression models were utilized to quantify associations between factor scores and cannabis use groups (daily vs. occasional vs. no use). RESULTS: Seven factors were identified explaining 56.7% of the variance among the 18 measures. Regression models of the change in factors after cannabis smoking indicated those who use cannabis daily demonstrated poorer performance on a latent factor termed Displaced and Delayed (standardized coefficient 0.567, 95% CI: 0.178, 0.955; P = 0.005) compared to those with no use. Those who use cannabis occasionally exhibited a decline in performance on a latent factor termed Recall and Reaction (standardized coefficient 0.714, 95% CI: 0.092, 1.336; P = 0.025) compared to no use. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis demonstrates an innovative, quantitative approach to study how cannabis consumption affects neurocognitive and psychomotor performance. Results demonstrated that acute cannabis use is associated with changes in neurocognitive and psychomotor performance, with differences based on the pattern of occasional or daily use. Research Society on Marijuana 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10361801/ /pubmed/37484045 http://dx.doi.org/10.26828/cannabis/2023/000156 Text en © 2023 Authors et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction, provided the original author and source are credited, the original sources is not modified, and the source is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Smith, Shelby J. Wrobel, Julia Brooks-Russell, Ashley Kosnett, Michael J. Sammel, Mary D. A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title | A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title_full | A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title_fullStr | A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title_full_unstemmed | A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title_short | A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking |
title_sort | latent variable analysis of psychomotor and neurocognitive performance after acute cannabis smoking |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10361801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484045 http://dx.doi.org/10.26828/cannabis/2023/000156 |
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