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Ketamine improves short-term plasticity in depression by enhancing sensitivity to prediction errors

Rachael L. Sumner, Rebecca McMillan, Meg J. Spriggs, Doug Campbell, Gemma Malpas, Elizabeth A. Maxwell, Carolyn Deng, John Hay, Rhys Ponton, Frederick Sundram, Suresh Muthukumaraswamy

2020European Neuropsychopharmacology34 citationsDOI

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Mismatch negativityKetaminePsychologyP3aAntidepressantNeuroplasticityElectroencephalographyMajor depressive disorderAudiologyNeuroscienceHippocampusMedicineCognitionFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeuroscience and Music PerceptionNeural dynamics and brain function
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