Exploring the relationship between frequent cannabis use, belief updating under uncertainty and psychotic-like symptoms
Background: Cannabis users present an important group for investigating putative mechanisms underlying psychosis, as cannabis-use is associated with an increased risk of psychosis. Recent work suggests that alterations in belief-updating under uncertainty underlie psychosis. We therefore compared be...
Main Authors: | Liang, X, Avram, M, Gibbs-Dean, T, Chesney, E, Oliver, D, Wang, S, Obreshkova, S, Spencer, T, Englund, A, Diederen, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2024
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