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Markass
05-26-2007, 11:34 PM
New York, NY: Experienced marijuana users perform tasks as accurately after having smoked cannabis as they do sober, according to clinical trial data published in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology.

Investigators at New York Stateā??s Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University assessed the impact of acute cannabis intoxication on the decision-making abilities of 36 subjects, as assessed by the Iowa Gambling Task performance test. Volunteers completed the Gambling Task once sober and three times after smoking cannabis or placebo.

Though cannabis intoxication increased the time required for subjects to complete their tasks, volunteersā?? accuracy was not adversely impacted by pot.

"[A]dvantageous card selection and money earned on the task were not disrupted by marijuana," authors concluded. "These data are consistent with previous findings that indicated that speed of performance on tests of executive function, but not accuracy, is disrupted in experienced marijuana users during marijuana intoxication."

Marijuana Intoxication Does Not Adversely Impact Decision Making, Study Says - NORML (http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7271)

RamblerGambler
05-26-2007, 11:48 PM
I notice this test didn't happen to feature food. Perhaps the results would be a little different if researches had their test subjects smoke then presented them with a difficult choice: a regular sized burger or an ungodly triple burger with everything one it. You might not need it, but god do you want it.

good stuff otherwise, I always knew it was a special kind of stupid.