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The dissociative effects of ketamine are so profound for people that take them ... It has to do with an uncoupling of certain brain circuits, in particular neocortical brain circuits ... And it seems that when people take ketamine or phencyclidine (PCP), there's an uncoupling of those networks, a quieting of those networks, that starts to create a different dominant rhythm in the
brain.
Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman Explains What Causes Ketamine's Profound Dissociative Effects
Ketamine: Benefits and Risks for Depression, PTSD & Neuroplasticity
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