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posted by CoolHand on Tuesday January 19 2016, @08:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the smoke-em-if-u-got-em dept.

Meta at Science News reports on a new study (DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1516648113) still paywalled at PNAS:

Marijuana is used more than any other recreational drug, with recent trends toward greater social and legal acceptance in some regions. Concerns remain, however, about a possible causal relationship suggested in scientific studies between marijuana use and decline in IQ.

A new study from two longitudinal studies of twins, examine the link between marijuana use and IQ using data from more than three thousand individuals from Southern California and Minnesota.

The study by scientists from UCLA and the University of Minnesota focused on three criteria they proposed as measures for evidence of a direct causal relationship between marijuana use and cognitive decline.

  1. If marijuana use causes IQ decline, as opposed to merely being associated, then poor cognition scores should only be evident after use begins, and not before.
  2. If a causal link exists, a dose-response relationship would be expected.– that is, higher decline with heavier marijuana use.
  3. finally, if the relationship is causal, then the association of marijuana use and IQ decline should remain, even after accounting for genetic and social factors.

In tests of abstract reasoning and problem solving associated (called "fluid intelligence") showed no significant differences between uses and non users.

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The study did find decreases in ability among marijuana users compared to non-users in the ability to use previously learned knowledge. (Vocabulary and Information retrieval, or so called "crystallized intelligence".)

The authors noted, however, that the baseline IQ scores of eventual users were already significantly lower in the affected areas.

Here, marijuana use does not precede cognitive decline, and they point out prior evidence that suggests other factors such as behavioral disinhibition and conduct disorder that may predispose individuals to both lower IQ and substance use.

(So criteria 1 above was not met).

The study also found no relationship between heavier or more frequent marijuana use and the magnitude of IQ decline.

(Criteria 2 was not met).

Finally, the authors examined the effects of outside factors associated with IQ decline. They found the decrease in Vocabulary scores was reduced in one study and "completely eliminated" in the other when adjusted for participants who self-reported binge drinking and use of other drugs.

(Criteria 3 also failed).

The authors conclude that taken together, the results provide "little evidence to suggest that adolescent marijuana use has any direct effect on intellectual decline".


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by srobert on Tuesday January 19 2016, @10:56PM

    by srobert (4803) on Tuesday January 19 2016, @10:56PM (#291836)

    ... then which direction is the causality. Are people with high IQ's more likely or less likely to use marijuana than other people? Are marijuana users more likely to have higher IQ's or lower IQ's than non-users? What levels of usage and what ranges of IQ's were undertaken in the study? What's the prevalence of marijuana use among people of genius level IQ's?

    As you can see, this just leaves me with more questions?

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday January 19 2016, @11:43PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Tuesday January 19 2016, @11:43PM (#291856) Journal

    Maybe poor people, who have lower IQs, are more likely to use cannabis, while richer people use cocaine.

    Maybe smarter people are less likely to hang with a 420blazeit crowd, or simply use less cannabis per person, and have better self-control.

    Proving that it does no harm cognitively is a valuable finding. Any remaining correlations to low IQs can be hand-waved away since they don't really matter.

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  • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Wednesday January 20 2016, @02:33AM

    by NotSanguine (285) <NotSanguineNO@SPAMSoylentNews.Org> on Wednesday January 20 2016, @02:33AM (#291910) Homepage Journal

    As you can see, this just leaves me with more questions?

    "Never fear answers, only fear running out of questions." --Unknown

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