Recent research suggests a correlation between cannabis use and changes in brain activity within regions associated with memory function. Studies utilizing neuroimaging techniques have shown that individuals who consume cannabis may exhibit reduced activity in specific areas of the brain, such as the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, which are known to play a critical role in memory processing. The extent and nature of these changes appear to vary depending on factors like the frequency of use and the age of the individual. More research is needed to understand the precise mechanisms underlying this relationship and to determine the long-term implications for cognitive function.