Ketamine, by blocking the NMDA glutamate receptor, inhibits certain types of neuroplasticity in the brain. This interference weakens the strengthening process of negative memories, such as traumatic experiences or addiction-related memories. By preventing the reinforcement of these memories, ketamine can weaken their impact and potentially be helpful in conditions like PTSD and addiction.

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