Dr. Matthew Hill
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20 people tell you that taking this makes you calm. You cannot remove your expectation bias from the fact that when you consume it, you feel calm. Like, and this has been, I think one of the most common things with, with cannabis is like this whole area is so ripe with these expectancy biases that people have about what they assume.
20 people tell you that taking this makes you calm. You cannot remove your expectation bias from the fact that when you consume it, you feel calm. Like, and this has been, I think one of the most common things with, with cannabis is like this whole area is so ripe with these expectancy biases that people have about what they assume.
If you go, someone goes into, you know, and a bud tender tells them this is a sativa, it's going to energize you. There's no way to remove that expectancy bias from what you get.
If you go, someone goes into, you know, and a bud tender tells them this is a sativa, it's going to energize you. There's no way to remove that expectancy bias from what you get.
If you go, someone goes into, you know, and a bud tender tells them this is a sativa, it's going to energize you. There's no way to remove that expectancy bias from what you get.
And I mean, like from talking to a lot of people that kind of study this more explicitly, they always say the biggest predictor of what someone feels when they consume cannabis is what they're told on the label it's going to do to them. I mean, and a lot of- It's pretty wild.
And I mean, like from talking to a lot of people that kind of study this more explicitly, they always say the biggest predictor of what someone feels when they consume cannabis is what they're told on the label it's going to do to them. I mean, and a lot of- It's pretty wild.
And I mean, like from talking to a lot of people that kind of study this more explicitly, they always say the biggest predictor of what someone feels when they consume cannabis is what they're told on the label it's going to do to them. I mean, and a lot of- It's pretty wild.
It's across the board. I mean, again, this is not unique to cannabis in any way. It's just cannabis is so ripe for this because of the lore that it just exists. People say this. I mean, the issue has been, And I just asked Ryan Vandrie this.
It's across the board. I mean, again, this is not unique to cannabis in any way. It's just cannabis is so ripe for this because of the lore that it just exists. People say this. I mean, the issue has been, And I just asked Ryan Vandrie this.
It's across the board. I mean, again, this is not unique to cannabis in any way. It's just cannabis is so ripe for this because of the lore that it just exists. People say this. I mean, the issue has been, And I just asked Ryan Vandrie this.
As far as I know, I don't believe there's actually ever been a clinical trial that has blinded people and given them sativas or indicas and actually had them predict what they are or been able to characterize any kind of phenotypic description of what that intoxicated state feels like. And
As far as I know, I don't believe there's actually ever been a clinical trial that has blinded people and given them sativas or indicas and actually had them predict what they are or been able to characterize any kind of phenotypic description of what that intoxicated state feels like. And
As far as I know, I don't believe there's actually ever been a clinical trial that has blinded people and given them sativas or indicas and actually had them predict what they are or been able to characterize any kind of phenotypic description of what that intoxicated state feels like. And
Because all the β like the paper that you were referring to where it was users who had got the product, they can't remove their own inherent biases from their own experience. It's going to influence it. There's no way around it. And so people kind of lean into this and I β
Because all the β like the paper that you were referring to where it was users who had got the product, they can't remove their own inherent biases from their own experience. It's going to influence it. There's no way around it. And so people kind of lean into this and I β
Because all the β like the paper that you were referring to where it was users who had got the product, they can't remove their own inherent biases from their own experience. It's going to influence it. There's no way around it. And so people kind of lean into this and I β
Probably not consciously, but they β I mean the amount of people I've talked to that really genuinely believe this to their core that sativa does this and indica does this is fascinating to me. Because again, like you have these two β like THC is what drives the high. That's very clear.
Probably not consciously, but they β I mean the amount of people I've talked to that really genuinely believe this to their core that sativa does this and indica does this is fascinating to me. Because again, like you have these two β like THC is what drives the high. That's very clear.
Probably not consciously, but they β I mean the amount of people I've talked to that really genuinely believe this to their core that sativa does this and indica does this is fascinating to me. Because again, like you have these two β like THC is what drives the high. That's very clear.