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In reply to the discussion: Middle-Aged Drug Users Have Sharper Minds: 50-YR-OLDS WHO TOKED-SCORED HIGHER ON MEMORY TESTS [View all]Duer 157099
(17,742 posts)32. Hmm. Interesting. Probably correct.
As for brain exercises, I've read that novelty is an important factor, doing things differently rather than routine (like taking different routes both literally--as in a car or on a walk--and figuratively, as in using different brain pathways).
Perhaps under the influence of pot, the brain perceives all things as novel? That certainly is my experience, you look at something familiar and see it from a totally different perspective.
Someone should study this.
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Middle-Aged Drug Users Have Sharper Minds: 50-YR-OLDS WHO TOKED-SCORED HIGHER ON MEMORY TESTS [View all]
kpete
Jan 2012
OP
so, the reason i dont remember things now is i stopped the pot a couple years ago???? lol lol.
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#3
10 fatties a day will keep the Doctors away is twue from this 71 ole skinny ass chinaman....LOL
opihimoimoi
Jan 2012
#12
I used to study in college, on Pot. Then, take the test with the same pot, and amount. Had perfectis
WingDinger
Jan 2012
#13
Well, I wouldn't have gotten the grades I did, and wouldn't have beaten out so very many
kestrel91316
Jan 2012
#20
I wonder if pot-typical short-term memory loss is actually useful in preserving memory space.
Voice for Peace
Jan 2012
#15
Got to read between the lines when a study like this gets published/promoted...
Peace Patriot
Jan 2012
#17
my state's medicinal cannabis laws specifically allow it for treating Alzheimer's Disease symptoms
eShirl
Jan 2012
#19