The relation of heavy cannabis use with decreased neuropsychological function has frequently been described but the underlying biological mechanisms are still largely unknown. This study investigates the relation of cannabis use with genome wide gene expression and subsequently examines the relations with neuropsychological function. Genome-wide gene expression in whole blood was compared between heavy cannabis users (N = 90) and cannabis naïve participants (N = 100) that were matched for psychotic like experiences. The results were validated using quantitative real-time PCR. Psychotic like experiences were assessed using the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychotic Experiences (CAPE). Neuropsychological function was estimated using four subta...
Chronic cannabis use produces effects within the central nervous system (CNS) which include deficits...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used and abused illicit drugs in the world today. The United St...
Cannabis has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of schizophrenia, although the exa...
The relation of heavy cannabis use with decreased neuropsychological function has frequently been de...
The studies presented in this thesis aimed to identify genetic and non-genetic (epidemiological) fac...
Convergent findings indicate that cannabis use and variation in the cannabinoid CB1 receptor coding ...
Cannabis use is an established risk factor for the development of schizophrenia and related psychoti...
Research co-funded by the HRB indicates that using cannabis in your teens can cause physical changes...
Cannabinoid signaling is involved in different brain functions and it is mediated by the cannabinoid...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Introduction: Cannabis use is a well-established component risk factor for schizophrenia; however, t...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
There is a strong association between cannabis use and schizophrenia but the underlying cellular lin...
To investigate the biological mechanisms underlying the higher risk for psychosis in those that use ...
Chronic cannabis use produces effects within the central nervous system (CNS) which include deficits...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used and abused illicit drugs in the world today. The United St...
Cannabis has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of schizophrenia, although the exa...
The relation of heavy cannabis use with decreased neuropsychological function has frequently been de...
The studies presented in this thesis aimed to identify genetic and non-genetic (epidemiological) fac...
Convergent findings indicate that cannabis use and variation in the cannabinoid CB1 receptor coding ...
Cannabis use is an established risk factor for the development of schizophrenia and related psychoti...
Research co-funded by the HRB indicates that using cannabis in your teens can cause physical changes...
Cannabinoid signaling is involved in different brain functions and it is mediated by the cannabinoid...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Introduction: Cannabis use is a well-established component risk factor for schizophrenia; however, t...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
There is a strong association between cannabis use and schizophrenia but the underlying cellular lin...
To investigate the biological mechanisms underlying the higher risk for psychosis in those that use ...
Chronic cannabis use produces effects within the central nervous system (CNS) which include deficits...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used and abused illicit drugs in the world today. The United St...
Cannabis has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of schizophrenia, although the exa...