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Amanda Stueber is a Scholarly Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Washington State University. Her research focuses on cannabis use, psychedelics, health psychology, and cognitive effects of cannabinoids, particularly related to ADHD and sleep disorders.
- Ph.D. in Psychology from Washington State University (2024)
Current work explores cannabis's impact on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, cognitive functioning, and medicinal applications of cannabigerol (CBG). She collaborates with researchers like Cuttler, Cooper, and Russo on double-blind clinical trials and large-scale surveys.
Key publications appear in journals including Scientific Reports, Journal of Attention Disorders, and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. Her teaching includes foundational courses like Introductory Psychology and Research Methods.
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