 The neural mechanisms underpinning ketamine's dissociative and antidepressant effects remain poorly understood. Here, the authors analyzed ketamine-induced brain dynamics with intracranial recordings in humans and found that ketamine engages different brain areas in distinct frequency-dependent patterns that may relate to its dissociative and antidepressant effects. This article was authored by Fang Yin-Chien, Laura D. Lewis, David W. Du and others.