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Abnormally widened spatial and temporal binding windows (SBW/TBWs; length of space/time whereby stimuli are considered part of the same percept) are observed in schizophrenia. TBW alterations have been associated with altered sense of agency (hereafter referred to as agency), and an associative relationship between embodiment (body ownership) and agency has been proposed. SBWs/TBWs are investigated separately, but no evidence exists of these being separate in mechanism, system or function. The underlying neural substrate of schizophrenia remains unclear. The literature claims either pro-psychotic or anti-psychotic effects of Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in patients and healthy individuals, but major support for cannabis in the aetiology of schizophrenia is associative, not causal. To clarify if THC is pro- or anti-psychotic, this single-blind, placebo-controlled within-subjects cross-over study tested several hypotheses. 1) Competing hypotheses that a synthetic THC analogue, Nabilone (NAB, 1-2 mg), would alter measures of agency and embodiment in healthy volunteers (n = 32) similarly, or opposite, to that of in patients with schizophrenia. 2) That there would be significant associations between any NAB-induced alterations in individual agency and embodiment measures in the Projected Hand Illusion (PHI). 3) That there is a unitary spatio-temporal binding window (STBW). A large proportion of individuals did not experience the PHI. Multimodal and bi-directional effects of NAB on the PHI were observed. Evidence of a unitary spatio-temporal binding window (STBW) was observed. NAB widened the STBW in some but narrowed it in others as a function of space and delay. No associations were found between agency and embodiment.

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