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Comment by KellyCriterion

1 day ago

There is one!

Ketamin should have huge impacts on neuro/brain plasticity when used properly (i.e. in therapy)

Psychedelics are several orders of magnitude stronger on the plasticity front.

In therapy as well.

  • So is ketamine but we haven't explored it more for other brain functions where it can act as a psychoplastogen eg reopening critical periods of visual learning.