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Ketamine binds to the NMDA receptor present on inhibitory neurons, and in doing so, dramatically reduces the amount of inhibition coming from those inhibitory neurons on to excitatory neurons. When that happens, the excitatory neurons in specific circuits of the brain are allowed to increase their
activity.
Andrew Huberman
Ketamine Binds to NMDA Receptors on Inhibitory Neurons, Increasing Excitatory Neuron Activity
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