R )-ketamine restores anterior insular cortex activity and cognitive deficits in social isolation-reared mice
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Research on mice reared in social isolation suggests that (R)-ketamine may help restore cognitive deficits and activity in the anterior insular cortex. This finding may have implications for understanding and addressing social symptoms of depression. The potential therapeutic applications of (R)-ketamine are being explored beyond its use as an antidepressant, including its possible effects on social bonding and behavior.
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