Thursday, April 16, 2026 | 9am – 11am PST
In this powerful session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the complex and highly individualized EEG patterns associated with neurodivergent presentations, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Asperger’s, and related conditions. Individuals on the spectrum often exhibit unique neurophysiological signatures—such as increased coherence, frontal hyperconnectivity, altered alpha and mu rhythms, and delays in event-related potentials (ERPs)—that reflect sensory sensitivity, differences in social processing, and challenges with emotional regulation.
This lecture focuses on the clinical use of neurostimulation as a non-invasive, personalized modality to support regulation, enhance cognitive flexibility, and improve functional connectivity in neurodivergent brains. Attendees will review EEG and ERP markers associated with ASD and related profiles, and gain practical guidance on crafting neurostimulation protocols—using pEMF, tACS, and NeuroField64—to help reduce overload, improve processing efficiency, and support self-regulation. Whether working with children, teens, or adults, this session offers valuable tools for tailoring care in a neuroaffirming, brain-based way.
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.