Fig. 3: Ketamine significantly increased AMPA forward connectivity (superior parietal to medial prefrontal cortex) and the GABA-A time constant decreased. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Ketamine significantly increased AMPA forward connectivity (superior parietal to medial prefrontal cortex) and the GABA-A time constant decreased.

From: Neurophysiological evidence that frontoparietal connectivity and GABA-A receptor changes underpin the antidepressant response to ketamine

Fig. 3

These results survived FDR correction for multiple comparisons (indicated by * in the key). Inhibitory input from superficial interneurons to superficial pyramidal cells was decreased and the NMDA time constant increased though these results did not survive FDR correction.

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