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Pei-Lin Lee

Center for Healthy Longevity and Aging Sciences, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Hippocampal subfield differences in people with and without recreational ketamine use: Insights from multi-modal neuroimaging.

Addiction (Abingdon, England) January 29, 2026 Yi-Hsuan Liu, Chia-Chun Hung, Marc N Potenza et al.

Recreational ketamine use, primarily administered by smoking, is associated with dose-dependent psychiatric symptoms and cognitive deficits. Heavier use correlates with greater psychological distress, especially anxiety and hostility. Users show reduced accuracy on high-load working memory tasks and have smaller left hippocampal volume, most notably in the hippocampal-amygdaloid-transition-area. Functional connectivity between this region and several brain networks is increased and aligns with NMDA-receptor distribution. These findings suggest that chronic, smoking-administered ketamine use selectively affects hippocampal subregions and related circuitry, potentially explaining working memory impairments.