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1. Consensus paper of the WFSBP task force on cannabis, cannabinoids and psychosis.

2. The therapeutic potential of psychedelics.

3. Differential Cognitive Performance in Females and Males with Regular Cannabis Use.

5. Editorial.

6. Cannabis and Psychosis: Recent Epidemiological Findings Continuing the "Causality Debate".

7. Characterizing psychosis-relevant phenomena and cognitive function in a unique population with isolated, chronic and very heavy cannabis exposure.

8. Dose-Related Target Occupancy and Effects on Circuitry, Behavior, and Neuroplasticity of the Glycine Transporter-1 Inhibitor PF-03463275 in Healthy and Schizophrenia Subjects.

10. Nicotine Fails to Attenuate Ketamine-Induced Cognitive Deficits and Negative and Positive Symptoms in Humans: Implications for Schizophrenia

11. Dose-Related Modulation of Event-Related Potentials to Novel and Target Stimuli by Intravenous Δ9-THC in Humans.

12. Glycine Transporter Inhibitor Attenuates the Psychotomimetic Effects of Ketamine in Healthy Males: Preliminary Evidence.

13. Cannabis and psychosis/schizophrenia: human studies.

14. Blunted Psychotomimetic and Amnestic Effects of Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Frequent Users of Cannabis.

15. The acute effects of cannabinoids on memory in humans: a review.

16. γ-Aminobutyric Acid–Serotonin Interactions in Healthy Men: Implications for Network Models of Psychosis and Dissociation

17. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol effects in schizophrenia: Implications for cognition, psychosis, and addiction

18. The Psychotomimetic Effects of Intravenous Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Healthy Individuals: Implications for Psychosis.

19. Going deep into schizophrenia with artificial intelligence.

20. Psychological flexibility as a mechanism of change in psilocybin-assisted therapy for major depression: results from an exploratory placebo-controlled trial.

21. The regional pattern of age-related synaptic loss in the human brain differs from gray matter volume loss: in vivo PET measurement with [11C]UCB-J.

22. Psychosocial and pharmacological treatments for cannabis use disorder and mental health comorbidities: a narrative review.

23. Medical Marijuana: Is the Cart Before the Horse?

25. Medicalization of Marijuana.

26. Psilocybin-assisted therapy for major depressive disorder: An exploratory placebo-controlled, fixed-order trial.

27. Problems With the Medicalization of Marijuana.

28. Modelling psychosis.

29. Gone to Pot: The Association Between Cannabis and Psychosis.

30. Randomized controlled trial of the glycine transporter 1 inhibitor PF-03463275 to enhance cognitive training and neuroplasticity in schizophrenia.

31. Preliminary study of the interactive effects of THC and ethanol on self-reported ability and simulated driving, subjective effects, and cardiovascular responses.

32. Minimal effects of prolonged smoking abstinence or resumption on cognitive performance challenge the "self-medication" hypothesis in schizophrenia.

38. Lower β2*-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Availability in Smokers With Schizophrenia.

40. Feasibility and success of cell-phone assisted remote observation of medication adherence (CAROMA) in clinical trials.

41. Human Laboratory Studies on Cannabinoids and Psychosis.

43. Sex differences in the acute effects of intravenous (IV) delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

44. mTORC1 inhibitor effects on rapid ketamine-induced reductions in suicidal ideation in patients with treatment-resistant depression.

45. Timing of cannabis exposure relative to prodrome and psychosis onset in a community-based first episode psychosis sample.

47. Cannabinoids and psychosis.

48. Substance Abuse as a Risk Factor for Schizophrenia and Related Disorders.

49. Dysregulation of the endogenous cannabinoid system following opioid exposure.

50. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) impairs encoding but not retrieval of verbal information.

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