Thursday | August 20, 2026 | 9:00 am – 11:00am PST
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In this session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the complex neurophysiology of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a condition rooted in dysfunctional cognitive control, intrusive thought cycles, and compulsive behaviors. Through the lens of EEG, OCD is often characterized by excessive frontal beta activity, rigid coherence patterns in fronto-striatal circuits, and abnormalities in error-processing networks, including heightened error-related negativity (ERN) in ERP tasks.
This lecture highlights the role of neurostimulation as a powerful intervention for reducing neural rigidity and enhancing cognitive flexibility in individuals with OCD. Attendees will learn to identify the hallmark EEG and ERP patterns linked to obsessive thinking and compulsive behavior, and how to apply customized neuromodulation protocols—including alternating current stimulation, pEMF, and personalized frequency mapping—to help regulate the overactive control networks that drive OCD symptoms. Combining clinical insight with actionable techniques, this session offers an evidence-informed roadmap for treating OCD from the level of the brain’s electrical patterns.
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.