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The complex connection between cannabis and schizophrenia /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Compton, Michael T. (Editor ), Manseau, Marc (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Complex Connection between Cannabis and Schizophrenia; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Complex Connection Between Cannabis and Schizophrenia; Background and History; Cannabis and Psychosis; Brief Overview of the Book; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: The Epidemiology of Cannabis Use in the United States*; Introduction; Data Sources and Methods; Data Sources; Measures; Statistical Analyses; Epidemiology of Cannabis Use and Use Disorders Among Youth; Trends in Cannabis, Tobacco, and Alcohol Use Among Youth.
  • Trends in Risk Perceptions of Smoking Cannabis and Perceived Cannabis Availability Among YouthTrends in Cannabis Use Disorders and Perceived Risk of Smoking Cannabis Among Youth Cannabis Users; Trends in and Associations of Cannabis Use Among Youth Tobacco and Alcohol Users; Other Correlates of Cannabis Use and Use Disorders Among Youth; Implications of Trends and Correlates of Cannabis Use Among Youth; Epidemiology of Cannabis Use and Use Disorders Among Adults; Trends in Cannabis Use, Use Disorders, and Use Frequency Among Adults and Adult Users.
  • Associations Between Trends in Cannabis Use, Use Disorders, Use Frequency, and Perceived Risk of Smoking Cannabis Among Adu ... Other Correlates of Cannabis Use and Use Disorders Among Adults; Implications of Trends and Correlates of Cannabis Use and Use Disorders Among Adults; Needed Research; References; Chapter 3: Cannabinoids and the Brain: The Effects of Endogenous and Exogenous Cannabinoids on Brain Systems and Function; Introduction; The Biology of the Endocannabinoid System; Endogenous Ligands; CB1 Receptors; CB2 Receptors; TRPV and Other Receptors.
  • Mechanisms of Endocannabinoid Transmission2-Arachidonoylglycerol; 2-AG Metabolism; Anandamide; AEA Metabolism; Neuroplastic Changes Induced by Cannabinoids; Depolarization-Induced Sustained Inhibition or Excitation; Long-Term Potentiation or Depression; Endocannabinoids and Psychosis; Mechanisms of Psychosis and the Effects of Cannabinoids; Perception and Psychosis; Dopamine, Cannabinoids, and Schizophrenia; Endocannabinoids, Psychosis, and Perception and Understanding of Self; Shared Biomarkers of Schizophrenia and Cannabinoid Activity; Prefrontal Cortex Anomalies.
  • Interindividual Vulnerability to Cannabis-Induced PsychosisPsychosis and Cannabis: Intersection in the Hippocampus; A Working Model of Cannabis-Induced Psychosis Based on Declarative Memory Dysfunction; Effects of Cannabis on the Hippocampus and the Relationship to Schizophrenia; Summarizing a Working Model; Cannabinoids and Psychosis: Neuropsychological Constructs; Cannabis, Mood and Affect, and Psychosis; Endocannabinoids, Cannabis, Reward Processing, and Psychosis; Cannabis, Psychosis, and Salience; Cannabis, Psychosis, Attention, and Cognition.