Electroencephalographic and Behavioral Alterations Produced by Δ 1 -Tetrahydrocannabinol

Abstract
The administration of small doses of Δl-tetrahydrocannabinol to cats with indwelling electrodes produced a disruption of both the electroencephalogram and behavior. Some of these alterations, including the appearance of a high-voltage slow wave electroencephalogram in the awake and moving animal, have been observed in cats that had been administered other drugs known to cause hallucinogenic states in man.