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		<title>Cannabis Reduces Creativity, users generally unaware</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Regular marijuana users are less aware of their own mistakes, and they are not that good at creative thinking. This is according to a conclusion drawn by psychologist Mikael Kowal from his research on the effects of cannabis Dopamine Kowal conducted experiments on 40 regular users of cannabis. The control group of 20 non-users were [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regular marijuana users are less aware of their own mistakes, and they are not that good at creative thinking. This is according to a conclusion drawn by psychologist Mikael Kowal from his research on the effects of cannabis</p>
<h4>Dopamine</h4>
<p>Kowal conducted experiments on 40 regular users of cannabis. The control group of 20 non-users were given a placebo. Kowal studied the direct and chronic effects of marijuana on dopamine-related functions, such as creative thinking and the ability to recognize one&#8217;s own mistakes. The brain chemical dopamine is important for the proper working of the brain and also plays a role in learning performance.</p>
<h4>Less good at brainstorming</h4>
<p>Kowal&#8217;s research showed that cannabis users were less able to brainstorm, a mental process that is crucial for creative performance: </p>
<blockquote><p>There is a widespread belief among users that these drugs enhance creativity. This experiment disproves that belief.</p></blockquote>
<h4>Poor at recognizing mistakes</h4>
<p>Kowal also demonstrated that for chronic users the brain processes involved in monitoring mistakes also work less effectively. A high dose of marijuana seems to influence both the unconscious processing of mistakes and also the later and more conscious stages of error processing. </p>
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It is important that we gather more knowledge about the effects of cannabis on a person&#8217;s ability to detect mistakes. This can help with putting together a treatment program for drug addiction.</p></blockquote>
<h4>Lower dopamine production</h4>
<p>The research also indicated clear long-term effects: cannabis disrupts the activity of dopamine in the brain. With chronic users a significant reduction was seen in the frequency of spontaneous eye blinking, an indication of a reduction in dopamine production.</p>
<h4>More Research Required</h4>
<p>The conclusions from other scientific research is that regular marijuana use does not necessarily have extremely negative effects for the take-up of dopamine. It may well be that the age at which cannabis is first used is a crucial factor, Kowal suggests. The type of cannabis and the way neurobiological processes interact with one another can also result in individual difference. </p>
<blockquote><p>More research is needed on the effects of cannabis and on the individual consequences it can have on mental functions.</p></blockquote>
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