Cannabinoids and the brain / Linda A. Parker
- Author
- Parker, Linda (Linda A.)
- Published
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2018.
- Edition
- First MIT Press paperback edition.
- Physical Description
- x, 237 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Contents
- Introduction to cannabis -- The endocannabinoid system -- Cannabinoids and emotional regulation -- Cannabinoids and psychosis -- Cannabinoids, learning and memory -- Cannabinoids, reward and addiction -- Cannabinoids, body weight, feeding and appetite -- Cannabinoids, nausea and vomiting -- Cannabinoids and pain -- Cannabinoids and epilepsy -- Cannabinoids and neurodegenerative disorders -- Where do we go from here?
- Summary
- "Parker describes the discovery of tetrahydocannbinol (THC), the main psychoactive component of cannabis, and the further discovery of cannabinoid receptors in the brain. She explains that the brain produces chemicals similar to THC, which act on the same receptors as THC, and shows that the endocannabinoid system is involved in all aspects of brain functioning. Parker reports that cannabis contains not only the psychoactive compound THC, but also other compounds of potential therapeutic benefit, and that one of them, cannabidiol (CBD), shows promise for the treatment of pain, anxiety, and epilepsy. Parker reviews the evidence on cannabinoids and anxiety, depression, mood, sleep, schizophrenia, learning and memory, addiction, sex, appetite and obesity, chemotherapy-induced nausea, epilepsy, and such neurodegenerative disorders as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease. Each chapter also links the scientific evidence to historical and anecdotal reports of the medicinal use of cannabis."--Provided by publisher.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0262536609
9780262536608 (pbk.) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-231) and index.
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