Unlocking Neuroplasticity: Dr. Joshua Brown on the Evolving Science and Practice of TMS
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Join Dr. Trevor Brown as he interviews Dr. Joshua Brown, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, for an in-depth conversation on the latest advances in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and neuroplasticity. Dr. Brown shares personal stories from his journey in neuroscience, reflects on the legacy of Dr. Nolan Williams, and discusses the mechanisms behind TMS, including the role of synaptic plasticity, protocol selection, and the importance of sleep and brain health in treatment outcomes.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or someone interested in mental health innovation, this episode offers practical insights into optimizing TMS therapy, understanding individual differences, and the future of brain stimulation. Discover how neuroplasticity shapes learning, memory, and recovery - and why the field of TMS is on the brink of transformative change.
Topics covered:
- The legacy of Dr. Nolan Williams in TMS
- Dr. Brown’s career and research journey
- Neuroplasticity: what it means for clinicians and patients
- How TMS protocols are evolving
- The impact of sleep and lifestyle on treatment outcomes
- Advice for clinicians and patients
- Exciting new directions in TMS research
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