Are deficits in cognition associated with psychotic-like experiences after cannabis?
RIS ID
114317
Abstract
Not all individuals who smoke cannabis report psychotic‐like experiences. Given that risk factors for psychotic disorders are multifaceted, precipitating factors to psychotic‐like experiences after cannabis are likely to be equally complex. Reduced neurocognitive performance is associated with both psychosis risk and cannabis use. Therefore, it is possible cognitive performance may differentiate those who report psychotic‐like experiences after cannabis from those who do not. We determined whether those reporting psychotic/dysphoric experiences after cannabis had reduced neurocognitive performance compared to those reporting primarily euphoric experiences.
Publication Details
Barkus, E., Di Forti, M. & Murray, R. (2016). Are deficits in cognition associated with psychotic-like experiences after cannabis?. Human Psychopharmacology, 31 402-4112.