Observational study exploring the link between cannabis, music, and absorption in a cannabis smoking lounge

The proposed research project is an observational study that aims to explore the relationship between cannabis
use and music enjoyment in a real-world setting, specifically within a cannabis smoking lounge. By studying how
cannabis affects individuals’ absorption in music, we hope to shed light on the mechanisms underlying this
phenomenon. Partnering with Lit Research, we will gather data from participants on their music perception and
subjective experiences while under the influence of cannabis. The findings will not only contribute to our
understanding of cannabis use but also have practical implications, potentially informing public health initiatives
and policies related to cannabis use. Additionally, this research could enhance cultural experiences by
uncovering how cannabis influences music enjoyment, potentially shaping policies for events like concerts and
festivals where cannabis and music intersect.

Faculty Supervisor:

Frank Russo;Chi Yhun Lo

Student:

Partner:

Cannadigm Corp.

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Toronto Metropolitan University

Program:

Accelerate

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