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Joost H. Heeroma

2 papers in the library · 26 citations · publishing 2021-2022

Papers

Opposite Roles for Cannabidiol and δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Psychotomimetic Effects of Cannabis Extracts

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology August 20, 2021 Alberto Sainz-Cort, Daniel Jiménez‐garrido, Elena Muñoz Marrón et al. 17 citations

THC produces psychotomimetic effects, but when CBD is coadministered with THC, those effects are reduced. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial with 18 cannabis social club members, participants given THC plus CBD reported lower psychotomimetic scores than those given THC alone. CBD alone and placebo showed no psychotomimetic effects. The findings support CBD's antipsychotomimetic properties in real-world settings and link the endocannabinoid system to psychotic-like symptoms, with implications for medical cannabis practice and schizophrenia.

The Effects of Cannabidiol and δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Social Cognition: A Naturalistic Controlled Study

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research July 26, 2022 Alberto Sainz-Cort, Daniel Jiménez‐garrido, Elena Muñoz Marrón et al. 9 citations

Chronic cannabis users who consumed an extract containing only THC showed lower cognitive empathy than those who consumed only CBD. Participants who consumed only CBD showed higher cognitive theory of mind (the ability to infer others' mental states) compared with placebo. No differences were found on emotional measures of empathy or theory of mind. The study provides evidence that CBD can improve theory-of-mind abilities in chronic cannabis users, suggesting a role for the endocannabinoid system in social cognition and potential relevance for neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism.