Cannabis: Neural Mechanisms and Behavior – a Theoretical Review

Abstract
The hypothesis is advanced that marihuana and espedaily Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, impair certain aspects of hippocampal neural functioning which are necessary for normal cognitive operations. It is suggested that many of the cognitive alterations induced by cannabinoids may be attributable to interference with cholinergic mechanisms. Both pharmacological and behavioral evidence are cited to support this hypothesis.