Phenomenologically distinct psychotomimetic effects of ketamine are associated with cerebral blood flow changes in functionally relevant cerebral foci: A continuous arterial spin labelling study

Thomas Pollak*, S. De Simoni, B. Barimani, F. O. Zelaya, J. M. Stone, M. A. Mehta

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