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Ketamine is related to MEG because research has demonstrated that psychoactive doses of the drug increase the signal diversity measured by MEG technology, as noted in [1].
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claimSchartner et al. (2017) reported that psychoactive doses of ketamine, LSD, and psilocybin lead to increased spontaneous MEG (magnetoencephalography) signal diversity.