“…Increased putamen grey matter volume (Moreno-Alcázar et al, 2018) and cerebral blood flow (Filbey, Aslan, Lu, & Peng, 2018) have been shown in healthy cannabis users compared to controls. Increased putamen volume has been shown to be associated with methamphetamine use (Andres et al, 2016;Chang et al, 2005;Jan, Lin, Miles, Kydd, & Russell, 2012), with alterations in putamen myeleoarchitecture in those at behavioural risk of addiction (Nord et al, 2019), and increased putamen volumes in probands with stimulant addiction and relatives of those with addictive disorder (Ersche et al, 2012). Two previous studies have examined cannabis use in the context of psychosis: one showed putamen volume increases in cannabis-using compared to non-using PwP (Koenders et al, 2015), whereas the other found neurochemical changes in the left putamen with higher NAA/choline ratio in cannabis-using PwP compared to controls (Malchow et al, 2013).…”