Regular cannabis consumers experience brief changes to psychomotor performance: study …

A smaller study out of Washington, involving 39 participants, replicated the sample.

The DRUID app was developed by Michael Milburn, a professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

The app establishes an impairment score by measuring decision-making ability, reaction times, balance, hand-eye coordination and concept of time through a series of short tests.

“Our goal was to determine if cannabis impairment could be detected from activity of the brain on an individual level.

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