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Hi,
Awesome start! I would also be super interested in reading about stigma in relation to ketamine. I think it would be informative for readers to understand the major differences between the recreational drug and now the pharmaceutical drug. --U3195279 (discuss • contribs) 05:52, 1 September 2019 (UTC)Reply
Hi, I found this reference and thought it could be useful for you. It looks at the neural effects of ketamine on those with treatment resistant major depression.
Murrough, J., Collins, K., Fields, J., DeWilde, K., Phillips, M., Mathew, J., Wong, E., Tang, C., Charney, D. & Iosifescu, D. (2015). Regulation of neural responses to emotion perception by ketamine in individuals with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.,
Translational Psychiatry; 5: 1-7., DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.10 --U3175271 (discuss • contribs) 02:36, 16 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
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Basic, 2-level heading structure - could benefit from further development e.g., there is no obvious focus on theory and research about the emotional effects of ketamine.
Avoid providing too much background information. Instead, briefly summarise generic concepts and provide internal wiki links to further information. Then the focus of most of the content can be on directly answering the core question(s) posed by the chapter sub-title.
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Overall, this chapter provides an excellent overview of the psychological effects of ketamine, with some focus on emotion, although perhaps the chapter could be improved by expanding the content about the emotional effects.
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Relevant research is well reviewed and discussed in relation to theory.
When describing important research findings, consider including a bit more detail about the methodology and indicate the size of effects in addition to whether or not there was an effect or relationship.
Greater emphasis on major reviews and/or meta-analyses would be helpful (e.g., [1]).
No use of embedded links to related book chapters. Embedding interwiki links links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
Very good use of images.
Very good use of tables.
Good use of feature boxes.
Good use of quizzes.
The quiz questions could be more effective as learning prompts by being embedded as single questions within each corresponding section rather than being presented as a set of questions at the end.
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Use the chapter title and sub-title on the opening slide and in the name of the video because this helps to match the book chapter and to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
Audio recording quality was a bit quiet - review microphone set-up.
Video recording quality was basic but good.
A copyright license for the presentation is provided in the video description but not in the meta-data.
A link to the book chapter is provided.
A link from the book chapter is provided.
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