Can your eyes reveal if You're too high to drive?
NCT ID NCT06351540
Summary
This study aims to see if tracking eye movements can accurately detect impairment from THC, the main active ingredient in cannabis. Researchers will give different doses of THC or a placebo to 40 frequent and infrequent cannabis users and test their eye control and attention. The goal is to understand how cannabis use experience affects impairment and to develop better tools for detecting 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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