Can your eyes reveal if You're too high to drive?
NCT ID NCT06351540
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 03, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study looks at how different doses of THC (the active part of cannabis) affect eye movements and attention in people who use cannabis often or only occasionally. Researchers want to see if eye-tracking tests can reliably detect impairment from THC. The results could help develop better ways to identify when someone is too impaired to drive safely.
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Johns Hopkins Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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