Marginalium

A note in the margins

October 6, 2020

Marginalium

My commentary on something from elsewhere on the web.

Rhythmic Brain Cell Firing Mimics Ketamine’s Effects:

In mice and one person, scientists were able to reproduce the altered state often associated with ketamine by inducing certain brain cells to fire together in a slow, rhythmic fashion. “There was a rhythm that appeared, and it was an oscillation that appeared only when the patient was dissociating,” says Dr. Karl Deisseroth


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