Abstract

The effects of ketamine in cats which were allowed to move about freely or restrained only minimally were studied. EEC, evoked potentials, and single-unit activity were recorded. Soon after intravenous injection of ketamine, low-voltage fast waves of the sensorimotor and visual cortices increased in

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