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Brain and behaviour: understanding the neural effects of cannabis

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When you ingest cannabis, it's main psychoactive component called THC and ends up in the brain. And what happens is THC acts like peas throughout the brain, unlocking locks that are called receptors. So without consuming cannabis, it works via modulation of endocannabinoids. These are naturally occurring neurotransmitters that our body makes. It just so happens that THC is very structurally similar to these naturally occurring endocannabinoid molecules. They're involved in a lot of physiological processes such as appetite, pain, mood,. memory, general activity of the nervous system.

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