Long-term marijuana use may affect someone's ability to recognize and process emotions. Here's what the research shows.
“To our knowledge, this is one of the first critical review articles focused on an emerging research area of cannabis and emotion processing,” state the authors. “Synthesizing the existing findings in this developing research field is important for future prevention and intervention studies focused on promoting healthy socio-emotional functioning in cannabis users.”
Taken together, this research presents a worrying picture of how regular marijuana use affects emotional. By blunting the brain’s ability to quickly and accurately process emotional states, regular cannabis users run the risk of weakening their interpersonal relationships. This, according to the researchers, could lead people to use more cannabis as a means to cope with interpersonal problems, perpetuating a cycle of marijuana use and emotional distress.
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