Eye movements in patients in early psychosis with and without a history of cannabis use
Abstract It is unclear whether early psychosis in the context of cannabis use is different from psychosis without cannabis. We investigated this issue by examining whether abnormalities in oculomotor control differ between patients with psychosis with and without a history of cannabis use. We studie...
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Main Authors: | Musa Basseer Sami, Luciano Annibale, Aisling O’Neill, Tracy Collier, Chidimma Onyejiaka, Savitha Eranti, Debasis Das, Marlene Kelbrick, Philip McGuire, Steve C. R. Williams, Anas Rana, Ulrich Ettinger, Sagnik Bhattacharyya |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bd8c75e77ed9487790dabd2f230b01e1 |
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