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(R)-ketamine restores anterior insular cortex activity and cognitive deficits in social isolation-reared mice

Medicine and Health

(R)-ketamine restores anterior insular cortex activity and cognitive deficits in social isolation-reared mice

R. Yokoyama, Y. Ago, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Rei Yokoyama and colleagues reveals how (R)-ketamine could potentially combat social cognitive deficits in those facing chronic social isolation. By uniquely activating the anterior insular cortex, (R)-ketamine offers hope for improving mental health outcomes where traditional treatments may fall short.

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