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Today I sit down with Martijn Arns, a biological psychologist at the forefront of applied neuroscience, to discuss the advancements and challenges in psychiatry. We delve into his pioneering research on brain biomarkers, the promising applications of brain stimulation techniques like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), and how lifestyle factors may influence conditions such as ADHD. Martijn also shares cutting-edge insights into the role of heart-brain coupling and the potential impact of psychedelics in mental health treatment, offering a glimpse into the future of personalised and stratified psychiatry.
What You'll Learn:
Key Takeaways:
Future therapies may focus more on brain stimulation and targeted interventions rather than a one-size-fits-all medication approach.
Resources:
For more insights and updates on cutting-edge neuroscience research, visit Brain Clinics at brainclinics.com.
Connect with Martijn Arns on LinkedIn to follow his latest work in applied neuroscience.
Share this episode with someone who might benefit from these insights—understanding and innovation in psychiatric treatment are vital as we move towards a future of tailored mental health care.
00:40 Biological vs. Clinical Psychology
01:38 Journey Through Academia and Early Career
04:04 Starting Brain Clinics and Translational Research
06:48 Challenges in Psychiatric Diagnosis
16:20 Stratified Psychiatry and Biomarkers
27:26 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
31:25 Ethical Considerations in TMS Treatment
32:40 Future of Brain Stimulation Treatments
33:34 Personal Experiences with TMS and Psychedelics
34:23 TMS Applications Beyond Depression
36:02 Innovations in TMS Targeting
37:21 Heart-Brain Coupling and TMS
40:18 Exploring the Vagus Nerve and Depression
47:39 Sleep's Role in ADHD
55:59 Lifestyle Factors and ADHD
01:00:34 Exciting Ventures in Brain Research
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