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  1. 18 sty 2021 · Smoking cannabis is associated with negative effects on visual function. Self-perceived visual quality after smoking cannabis could be related to impaired contrast sensitivity.

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  2. 28 lut 2017 · One study of tadpoles suggests marijuana may enhance night vision, while a human study indicates that regular cannabis use may delay the processing of visual information in the retina. The first study explains a cellular mechanism by which marijuana may improve night vision.

  3. Contrast sensitivity, specifically for the spatial frequency 18 cpd, was identified as the only visual parameter significantly associated with self-perceived visual quality (Odds Ratio: 1.135; p = 0.040). Smoking cannabis is associated with negative effects on visual function.

  4. 17 sie 2022 · Key points. Cannabis causes well-known changes to perception but little is known about its effect on basic vision. A recent study put 31 adult participants through a battery of basic vision...

  5. 31 mar 2020 · Cannabinoid receptors are present in the human central nervous system. Recent studies show evidence of the effects of cannabinoids on the retina, and synthesising the results of these studies may be relevant for ophthalmologists.

  6. 27 mar 2022 · One reason cannabis is so helpful for glaucoma patients is because of the notorious red eye symptom. As many are aware, glaucoma damages the optic neuron and is one of the leading causes of blindness. Since the 1970s, scientists have been researching the effects of marijuana on glaucoma.

  7. 25 sty 2019 · A complex eye condition that damages the optic nerve over time, Glaucoma can reduce peripheral vision and lead to blindness if untreated. The disease, which affects 3 million Americans, is characterized by elevated pressure within the eye (known as intraocular pressure or IOP).