Chronic use refers to the long-term and regular consumption of a substance, such as marijuana, over an extended period of time. It typically involves repeated and frequent exposure to the substance.
Related terms
Dopamine levels: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating movement, motivation, pleasure, and reward.
Neural firing: Neural firing refers to the transmission of electrical signals between neurons in the brain, which allows for communication between different parts of the nervous system.
Tolerance: Tolerance is when an individual requires increasing amounts of a substance (in this case, marijuana) to achieve the same desired effect due to prolonged exposure.