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Chandni Hindocha is affiliated with the Beckley Foundation in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their research work encompasses topics including Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Bipolar Disorder and Treatment, Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, Homelessness and Social Issues, Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development.

Recent publications by Chandni Hindocha include:

  • "Cannabis use and co-use in tobacco smokers and non-smokers: prevalence and associations with mental health in a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample of adults in Great Britain, 2020" (2020, Addiction)
  • "Unknown population-level harms of cannabis and tobacco co-use: if you don't measure it, you can't manage it" (2020, Addiction)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Chandni Hindocha include:

  • Tom P. Freeman
  • Michael Bloomfield
  • H. Valerie Curran
  • Will Lawn
  • Claire Mokrysz

Their work has been published often in venues such as:

  • Journal of Psychopharmacology
  • Addiction
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Journal of Cannabis Research

Best Publications

  • Medicinal use of cannabis based products and cannabinoids

    Tom P Freeman;Chandni Hindocha;Chandni Hindocha;Sebastian F Green;Michael A P Bloomfield

  • The neuropsychopharmacology of cannabis: a review of human imaging studies

    Michael A.P. Bloomfield;Chandni Hindocha;Sebastian F. Green;Matthew B. Wall

  • How does cannabidiol (CBD) influence the acute effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in humans? A systematic review

    Abigail M. Freeman;Katherine Petrilli;Rachel Lees;Chandni Hindocha

  • Cannabidiol for the treatment of cannabis use disorder: a phase 2a, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, adaptive Bayesian trial.

    Tom P Freeman;Chandni Hindocha;Chandni Hindocha;Gianluca Baio;Natacha D C Shaban

  • No Smoke without Tobacco: A Global Overview of Cannabis and Tobacco Routes of Administration and Their Association with Intention to Quit

    Chandni Hindocha;Tom P. Freeman;Jason A. Ferris;Michael T. Lynskey

  • The idiosyncratic nature of confidence.

    Joaquin Navajas;Joaquin Navajas;Chandni Hindocha;Hebah Foda;Mehdi Keramati

  • Just say 'know': How do cannabinoid concentrations influence users' estimates of cannabis potency and the amount they roll in joints?

    Tom P. Freeman;Celia J. A. Morgan;Celia J. A. Morgan;Chandni Hindocha;Gráinne Schafer

  • Acute effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol and their combination on facial emotion recognition: A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in cannabis users

    Chandni Hindocha;Tom P. Freeman;Grainne Schafer;Chelsea Gardener

  • Acute and chronic effects of cannabinoids on effort-related decision-making and reward learning: an evaluation of the cannabis 'amotivational' hypotheses.

    Will Lawn;Tom P. Freeman;Rebecca A. Pope;Alyssa Joye

  • Individual and combined effects of acute delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on psychotomimetic symptoms and memory function

    Celia J A Morgan;Celia J A Morgan;Tom P Freeman;Chandni Hindocha;Grainne Schafer

  • Associations between cigarette smoking and cannabis dependence: a longitudinal study of young cannabis users in the United Kingdom.

    Chandni Hindocha;Natacha D.C. Shaban;Tom P. Freeman;Ravi K. Das

  • Reasons for cannabidiol use: a cross-sectional study of CBD users, focusing on self-perceived stress, anxiety, and sleep problems

    Julie Moltke;Chandni Hindocha;Chandni Hindocha

  • Acute memory and psychotomimetic effects of cannabis and tobacco both 'joint' and individually: a placebo-controlled trial.

    Chandni Hindocha;T. P. Freeman;J. X. Xia;Natacha D. C. Shaban

  • Cannabidiol reverses attentional bias to cigarette cues in a human experimental model of tobacco withdrawal

    Chandni Hindocha;Tom P. Freeman;Tom P. Freeman;Meryem Grabski;Meryem Grabski;Jack B. Stroud

  • The International Cannabis Toolkit (iCannToolkit): a multidisciplinary expert consensus on minimum standards for measuring cannabis use.

    Valentina Lorenzetti;Chandni Hindocha;Kat Petrilli;Paul Griffiths

  • Psilocybin with psychological support improves emotional face recognition in treatment-resistant depression.

    J.B. Stroud;Tom P. Freeman;Tom P. Freeman;Robert Leech;Chandni Hindocha

  • Dissociable effects of cannabis with and without cannabidiol on the human brain's resting-state functional connectivity.

    Matthew B. Wall;Matthew B. Wall;Matthew B. Wall;Rebecca Pope;Thomas Parsons Freeman;Thomas Parsons Freeman;Oliwia Simela Kowalczyk

  • Cannabis use and co-use in tobacco smokers and non-smokers: prevalence and associations with mental health in a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample of adults in Great Britain, 2020.

    Chandni Hindocha;Chandni Hindocha;Leonie S Brose;Hannah Walsh;Hazel Cheeseman

  • Unknown population-level harms of cannabis and tobacco co-use: if you don't measure it, you can't manage it.

    Chandni Hindocha;Chandni Hindocha;Erin A McClure

  • Cannabis dampens the effects of music in brain regions sensitive to reward and emotion

    Tom P Freeman;Tom P Freeman;Rebecca A Pope;Matthew B Wall;Matthew B Wall;James A Bisby

  • Which biological and self-report measures of cannabis use predict cannabis dependency and acute psychotic-like effects?

    H Valerie Curran;Chandni Hindocha;Celia J A Morgan;Natacha Shaban

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom P. Freeman
Tom P. Freeman University of Bath
Celia J. A. Morgan
Celia J. A. Morgan University of Exeter
H. Valerie Curran
H. Valerie Curran University College London
Jonathan P. Roiser
Jonathan P. Roiser University College London
Marta Di Forti
Marta Di Forti King's College London
Michael T. Lynskey
Michael T. Lynskey King's College London
Valentina Lorenzetti
Valentina Lorenzetti Australian Catholic University
Bahador Bahrami
Bahador Bahrami Max Planck Society
Janna Cousijn
Janna Cousijn Erasmus University Rotterdam
James M. Stone
James M. Stone Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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