Causes

The nervous system relies on an important communication network formed by neurons in the brain, called the endocannabinoid system. The active compound in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), attaches to and activates cannabinoid receptors on these neurons, disrupting its normal function. so its effects are profound.

Research Overview

Marijuana’s negative effects on short-term memory are well-documented. However, when it comes to long-term memory, the effects of cannabis are not as clear or consistent. Ongoing research into cannabis’ effects on memory in long-term users yields results that sometimes conflict, and recent research has begun to uncover some positive effects, too.

Cognitive Effects

As research on marijuana’s effects on the brain expands, so too do their conclusions. For example:

In 2006, researchers studying heavy marijuana users (defined as four or more joints per week) found that they performed worse than non-users on a test of cognitive abilities. Those who had smoked for more than 10 years had more problems with their thinking abilities than those who had used for five to 10 years.A 2021 research review leaned toward impairment of long-term memory among people who use cannabis heavily.Conversely, in a 2021 study, participants who used cannabis at least once a month for at least two years evidenced no negative effects on long-term memory.

Notably, recent studies even indicate that the negative effects of marijuana on cognitive functions such as long-term memory can be reversed with abstinence from the drug.

Benefits

Increasingly, research is uncovering evidence that cannabis actually can improve brain health. Just a small sampling:

A 2019 study mostly in animals hinted at marijuana’s potential to slow or prevent the advance of neurodegenerative illnesses that degrade memory, such as Huntington’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and epilepsy.A 2017 study showed that chronic low doses of THC restored cognitive function in old mice.

CBD

Cannabidiol (CBD), a nonpsychoactive component of marijuana that entered mainstream use in the last decade, offers a slew of documented benefits. Among these is its ability to help ease the symptoms of psychosis, anxiety, and behaviors associated with depression. It has even been shown to help those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) forget “painful and intrusive memories.” CBD shows no evidence that it negatively affects cognitive function. In fact, it may help counter memory problems and stave off brain diseases that affect memory, such as dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.