Hannerz J, Hindmarsh T
Ann Neurol. 1983 Feb;13(2):207-10. doi: 10.1002/ana.410130219.
Twelve subjects, eight male and four female, who had smoked on average more than 1 gm of cannabis daily for 10 years, were investigated with a clinical neurological examination and computed tomography (CT) of the brain. No subject had a history of major head trauma or cerebral infection, and just one abused alcohol. Only the subject with a history of alcoholism showed any abnormal cerebral function on clinical tests or any abnormality in the CT scan, compared with normal controls.
对12名受试者进行了临床神经学检查和脑部计算机断层扫描(CT),其中8名男性和4名女性,他们平均每天吸食超过1克大麻,且已持续10年。没有受试者有重大头部创伤或脑部感染史,只有一人酗酒。与正常对照组相比,只有有酗酒史的受试者在临床测试中显示出任何异常脑功能或CT扫描中有任何异常。