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Clin Psychopharmacol 2001 Aug;9(3):334-42
Linkovich-Kyle
TL, Dunn ME.
Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Orlando 32816-1390,
USA.
Using a methodology that has advanced the study of alcohol expectancies,
the authors modeled a semantic network of marijuana expectancies stored
in memory. They used individual-differences scaling, a form of multidimensional
scaling, to map expectancies into memory network format and preference
mapping to model likely paths of expectancy activation. Organization
and activation of marijuana expectancies were found to vary with consumption
level. Heavy marijuana consumers emphasized a relaxed-agitated dimension
and were most likely to activate positive expectancies of relaxation,
cognitive enhancement, and social facilitation. Nonconsumers, however,
emphasized a detached-aware dimension and were more likely to activate
negative expectancies of cognitive impairment and social impediment.
Future efforts to alter likely activation patterns may be successful
in changing use patterns.
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