Beautrais A L, Marks D F
Psychopharmacologia. 1976;46(1):37-40. doi: 10.1007/BF00421547.
Cannabis cigarettes calibrated to deliver 7 mg delta9-THC were administered to experienced cannabis users and to novices in a 2 x 2 state-dependency learning design using psychomotor tasks. Subjects given four training sessions under marihuana performed no better on the fifth (test) session with the drug than those subjects who had trained in the non-drug condition and were tested in the drug condition. Cannabis-induced impairment in the performance of these tasks is such that prior training in the non-drug condition appears to confer no advantage to the subject. There was no evidence of state-dependency effects in psychomotor performance between drug and non-drug conditions.
在一项使用心理运动任务的2×2状态依赖学习设计中,将校准为递送7毫克δ9-四氢大麻酚的大麻卷烟给予有经验的大麻使用者和新手。在大麻状态下接受四次训练的受试者,在第五次(测试)使用药物的情况下,表现并不比那些在非药物状态下训练并在药物状态下测试的受试者更好。大麻对这些任务表现的损害使得在非药物状态下的先前训练似乎对受试者没有优势。在药物和非药物状态之间的心理运动表现中没有状态依赖效应的证据。