Brain activity ‘dampened’ by vaped THC, similar to those with schizophrenia: study
A new study by Ontario researchers suggests that brain activity in rats exposed a single time to THC — the vapourized psychoactive component of marijuana — is similar to those with schizophrenia and cannabis-induced psychosis.
Lead author Jibran Khokhar, an assistant professor of neuroscience at the University of Guelph, said the rats’ “dampened” brain activity lasted at least one week after the exposure.
“It was really surprising,” he said.
Khokhar and his team are trying to tease out the long-known relationship between marijuana use and schizophrenia.