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Effects of Chronic Cannabis Use on Speech and Sexual Desire
Chronic cannabis use, whether for recreational or medicinal purposes, can lead to significant changes in speech patterns and has been studied for its potential use in treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Cannabis is also the most commonly used illicit drug in the world, with approximately 4% of adults aged 15 to 64 years reporting recent use.
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This podcast explores the impact of chronic cannabis use on speech patterns and language use, both while under the influence of cannabis and in chronic users who are not currently high.
1:28:48 - 1:30:39 (01:50)
Summary
This podcast explores the impact of chronic cannabis use on speech patterns and language use, both while under the influence of cannabis and in chronic users who are not currently high. The discussion considers whether cannabis can produce alterations in speech and language patterns over time through chronic use.
ChapterEffects of Chronic Cannabis Use on Speech and Sexual Desire
EpisodeThe Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body
PodcastHuberman Lab
Chronic cannabis users experience changes in their speech production such as reduced vocal effort and intensity which differed depending on the strain used and changed with abstinence.
1:30:39 - 1:37:09 (06:30)
Summary
Chronic cannabis users experience changes in their speech production such as reduced vocal effort and intensity which differed depending on the strain used and changed with abstinence. Sativa varieties may increase talkativeness while others reduce vocal effort.
ChapterEffects of Chronic Cannabis Use on Speech and Sexual Desire
EpisodeThe Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body
PodcastHuberman Lab
This episode discusses the use of cannabis for sexual arousal and hypoactive sexual desire disorder, as well as how cannabis use may affect patterns of speech and laughter.
1:37:09 - 1:40:46 (03:36)
Summary
This episode discusses the use of cannabis for sexual arousal and hypoactive sexual desire disorder, as well as how cannabis use may affect patterns of speech and laughter.