Ketamine may Ease Depression by Restoring the Brain’s Sensitivity to Prediction Error, Study Suggests

Ketamine may Ease Depression by Restoring the Brain’s Sensitivity to Prediction Error, Study Suggests

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Dec 26
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New research suggests that electrophysiological brain signals associated with neural plasticity could help explain the rapid, antidepressant effects of the drug ketamine. The findings, European Neuropsychopharmacology, indicate that ketamine could reverse insensitivity to prediction error in depression.

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