Sub-anesthetic doses of ketamine increase single cell entrainment in the rat auditory cortex during auditory steady-state response.
Anders Sonne MunchMaria Amat-ForasterClaus AgerskovJesper Frank BastlundKjartan Frisch HerrikUlrike RichterPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2023)
These findings suggest an involvement of FSIs in the increased network synchrony and provide a possible cellular explanation for the well-documented effects of ketamine-induced increase in power and synchronicity during ASSR. The results support the importance to evaluate different motor states separately for more translational preclinical research.