Marijuana
Marijuana is the dried leaves and flowers of Cannabis Sativa. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main active ingredient in marijuana that causes people who use it to experience a calm euphoria. Marijuana changes brain messages that affect sensory perception and coordination. This can cause users to see, hear, and feel stimuli differently and to exhibit slower reflexes.
- Mechanism of Action
THC binds to and activates specific receptors, known as cannabinoid receptors. There are many of these receptors in parts of the brain that control memory, thought, concentration, time and depth perception, and coordinated movement.
- Marijuana Activity One
The student will understand the effects of marijuana on brain structures which control the five senses, emotions, memory, and judgment.
- Marijuana Activity Two
The student will understand how marijuana interferes with information transfer and short-term memory.
- Marijuana Activity Three
The student will learn more about the important role of the cerebellum.