Kvålseth T O
Percept Mot Skills. 1977 Dec;45(3 Pt 1):935-9. doi: 10.2466/pms.1977.45.3.935.
In this research were analyzed the effects of marijuana on human reaction time and on performance for motor responses involving both linear and rotary serial arm movements aimed at a target. A total of six experienced marijuana users served as subjects and three drug conditions (dose levels) were used, i.e., 0, 6.5, and 19.5-26.0 mg delta9-THC. The results showed that (a) (simple and complex) reaction time was not significantly affected by marijuana or by the interaction between drug conditions and the amount of information transmitted during the task, (b) linear movement time was significantly reduced after smoking marijuana, while rotary movement time was not significantly affected, (c) interaction between drug conditions and task complexity was insignificant in the case of both linear and rotary movements, and (d) error rates for the two types of motor movements increased significantly and especially for linear movements as the dose level increased.
在本研究中,分析了大麻对人类反应时间以及对涉及线性和旋转连续手臂运动以指向目标的运动反应表现的影响。共有六名有经验的大麻使用者作为受试者,并使用了三种药物条件(剂量水平),即0、6.5和19.5 - 26.0毫克的Δ9 - 四氢大麻酚。结果表明:(a)(简单和复杂)反应时间不受大麻或药物条件与任务期间传输信息量之间相互作用的显著影响;(b)吸食大麻后线性运动时间显著缩短,而旋转运动时间未受到显著影响;(c)对于线性和旋转运动,药物条件与任务复杂性之间的相互作用均不显著;(d)随着剂量水平增加,两种类型的运动的错误率显著增加,尤其是线性运动的错误率。