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What are the effects of marijuana on the brain?

The effects of marijuana on the brain can vary depending on factors such as the potency of the marijuana, the
method of consumption, the frequency of use, and individual differences in brain chemistry. However, some
common effects include:

Altered Perception and Cognition: Marijuana can affect perception, attention, and cognition. It can impair
short-term memory, concentration, and decision-making abilities, making it difficult to perform tasks that
require focus and mental clarity.

Euphoria and Relaxation: Marijuana can produce feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and heightened sensory
perception. These effects are primarily due to the action of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the main psychoactive
compound in marijuana, on the brain's reward and pleasure centers.

Impaired Motor Skills: Marijuana use can impair coordination, balance, and fine motor skills, which can
increase the risk of accidents, particularly when driving or operating machinery.

Psychological Effects: In some individuals, particularly those predisposed to mental health disorders, marijuana
use can exacerbate symptoms of anxiety, depression, psychosis, and schizophrenia. Long-term heavy use
may also increase the risk of developing psychiatric disorders.

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