Thursday | July 16, 2026 | 9:00 am – 11:00am PST
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In this illuminating session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson take a deep dive into the neurophysiological signatures of depression—a condition that is far from uniform in its expression or underlying brain activity. Drawing from current research and clinical EEG findings, this lecture unpacks the distinct subtypes of depression and their corresponding markers, including frontal alpha asymmetry, vigilance instability, hypercoherent alpha, and central beta spindling. These patterns reveal important insights into how mood, cognition, and affect regulation are disrupted in depressive disorders.
The session emphasizes how neurostimulation can be used as a precise, brain-based intervention to shift dysfunctional patterns, support neuroplasticity, and promote recovery. Attendees will learn to recognize EEG profiles associated with various depressive presentations—such as melancholic, anxious, or cognitive—and how to design personalized neuromodulation protocols using pEMF, alternating current stimulation, and other tools in the NeuroField suite. This is a must-attend for clinicians seeking effective, non-pharmacological strategies to address depression through the lens of the brain’s electrical activity.
This lecture series features Nick and Tiff together. Tiff will detail the profiles seen in various conditions and Nick will discuss protocols that he finds most effective in changing the condition’s presentation and its corollary symptoms.