Background Disruptions in thalamic functional connectivity have been observed in people with schizophrenia and in youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis. However, the impact of environmental risk factors for psychosis on thalamic dysconnectivity is poorly understood. We tested whether thalamic dysconnectivity is related to patterns of cannabis use in a CHR sample. Methods 162 CHR and 105 control participants were assessed on cannabis use severity, frequency, and age at onset of first use as part of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study and completed resting-state fMRI scans. Whole-brain thalamic functional connectivity maps were generated using individual subjects’ anatomically defined thalamic seeds. Results Thalamic conne...
As cannabis use is more frequent in patients with psychosis than in the general population and is kn...
Background Cannabis can induce transient psychotic symptoms, but not all users experience these adve...
Among people with psychosis, those with a history of cannabis use show better cognitive performance ...
Background: Disruptions in thalamic functional connectivity have been observed in people with schizo...
Around half of patients with early psychosis have a history of cannabis use. We aimed to determine i...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical an...
Among people at genetic risk of schizophrenia, those who use cannabis show smaller thalamic and hipp...
Cannabis use during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis. Accord...
Epidemiological data link adolescent cannabis use to psychosis and schizophrenia, but its contributi...
Background: Both chronic cannabis use and psychotic disorders are associated with abnormalities in v...
Using cannabis can lead to a loss of brain volume in people who are at risk of developing schizophre...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Cannabis use during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis. Accord...
Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) enable the investigation of thalamocortical and ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
As cannabis use is more frequent in patients with psychosis than in the general population and is kn...
Background Cannabis can induce transient psychotic symptoms, but not all users experience these adve...
Among people with psychosis, those with a history of cannabis use show better cognitive performance ...
Background: Disruptions in thalamic functional connectivity have been observed in people with schizo...
Around half of patients with early psychosis have a history of cannabis use. We aimed to determine i...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical an...
Among people at genetic risk of schizophrenia, those who use cannabis show smaller thalamic and hipp...
Cannabis use during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis. Accord...
Epidemiological data link adolescent cannabis use to psychosis and schizophrenia, but its contributi...
Background: Both chronic cannabis use and psychotic disorders are associated with abnormalities in v...
Using cannabis can lead to a loss of brain volume in people who are at risk of developing schizophre...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Cannabis use during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis. Accord...
Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) enable the investigation of thalamocortical and ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in adolescence. Heavy use is associated ...
As cannabis use is more frequent in patients with psychosis than in the general population and is kn...
Background Cannabis can induce transient psychotic symptoms, but not all users experience these adve...
Among people with psychosis, those with a history of cannabis use show better cognitive performance ...