• Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In    
  • Create Account
  LongeCity
              Advocacy & Research for Unlimited Lifespans

Photo
- - - - -

Is cognitive decline in old age similar to that of being stoned?

marijuana dope weed thc cbd cannabis old age reitrement retirement old people

  • Please log in to reply
3 replies to this topic

#1 Intropersona

  • Guest
  • 64 posts
  • 0
  • Location:Australia

Posted 25 July 2017 - 07:58 AM


If anyone here understands the neuropharmacology of marijuana use and also the neuropathology of old age then could the two share similar traits? Apparently, we lose seven to 10 milliseconds -- a tenth of a second -- of brain speed per decade from age 20 on. The difference between a resourceful mind and senility is only 100 milliseconds of brain speed. We react to light in 50 milliseconds, recognize sound in 100 milliseconds, and think in 300 milliseconds. By the time thinking slows down to 400 milliseconds, we can no longer process logical thoughts. Relate this to how marijuana slows the processing speed of the brain and could the effects of marijuana be similar to the effects of old age on the mind only without all the creative, abstract thoughts and insights marijuana brings.



#2 Oakman

  • Location:CO

Posted 25 July 2017 - 03:43 PM

The cannabinoid signaling system in mice humans is complex and not particularly intuitive, giving opposing results depending.....

 

https://www.scientif...-elderly-brain/

 

"But after the elderly animals were given THC, their performances improved to the point that they

resembled those of young, untreated mice. “The effects were very robust, very profound,” Zimmer says.


  • like x 1

sponsored ad

  • Advert
Click HERE to rent this advertising spot for BRAIN HEALTH to support LongeCity (this will replace the google ad above).

#3 airplanepeanuts

  • Guest
  • 352 posts
  • 15
  • Location:Earth

Posted 25 July 2017 - 11:04 PM

10 milliseconds is not a tenth of a second.



sponsored ad

  • Advert
Click HERE to rent this advertising spot for BRAIN HEALTH to support LongeCity (this will replace the google ad above).

#4 gamesguru

  • Guest
  • 3,493 posts
  • 432
  • Location:coffeelake.intel.int

Posted 26 July 2017 - 02:20 AM

no cannabinoids are localized in a few particular regions, which though they affect stuff like short-term memory and mood, can't be compared to the broad and awful loss of function seen in dementia patients.  you still know who you are, what year it is, and what you'e supposed to do tomorrow. now perhaps if you stack it with a bit of LSD and ketamine, the patient finally resembles the senile, but that's a detail

 

it also amazes me that speed could be measured in milliseconds.  i prefer to measure it in mph, as in, when i went to grab bagels this morning my head was traveling 45 mph.  someone's clearly a fast thinker and it's not necessarily related to my reaction time.  a lot of my greatest insights come to me in a drunken haze


  • Enjoying the show x 2





Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: marijuana, dope, weed, thc, cbd, cannabis, old age, reitrement, retirement, old people

1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users