Buddhist-like opposite diminishing and non-judging during ketamine infusion are associated with antidepressant response: an open-label personalized-dosing study
Background: Cognition that is not dominated by thinking in terms of opposites (opposite diminishing) or by making judgments (non-judging) can be found both in Buddhist/mindfulness contexts and in mental states that are fostered by dissociative psychedelics (N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists) such as...
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Main Authors: | Kurt Stocker (Author), Matthias Hartmann (Author), Steffen Reissmann (Author), Andreas Kist (Author), Matthias E. Liechti (Author) |
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