Are the effects of theta burst stimulation variable?
Explore gender-based variability in theta burst stimulation versus standard rTMS for treating late-life depression. Findings from Lee et al. 2025.
Explore gender-based variability in theta burst stimulation versus standard rTMS for treating late-life depression. Findings from Lee et al. 2025.
We are pleased to share that Dr Tina Malhotra, Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Director at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, and Dr Sanjay Kumar, Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology at Oxford Brookes University, will be jointly presenting a workshop on repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) at the upcoming British Indian Psychiatric Association (BIPA) Annual Conference 2025 in Birmingham.
Join our free two‑day TMS workshop (12–13 June 2025) at Oxford Brookes: learn basic research techniques and clinical application of transcranial magnetic stimulation. Limited places.
For years, autism was framed as a childhood condition. We now know it is lifelong and far more prevalent than earlier diagnostic manuals suggested—at least one in 100 people in the UK are on the spectrum, or around 700 000 adults and children, according to the National Autistic Society.
At Oxford Brain and Mind Clinic, we stand alongside the autistic community in advocating for a world where differences in perception, communication, and behaviour are not only understood but respected and embraced. As awareness grows, so too must our collective responsibility to create environments where autistic individuals are supported with dignity and care.
Broadly, five neural circuits are involved in symptom generation in OCD: What Neural Networks to target? See Shepard et al
Female and above 50 may require different TMS protocol.
Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a developmental condition characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
Neuroscientific understanding of depression suggests that cognitive problems, such as attention, memory and executive function are a feature of depression and some of these problems may persist even after depression has improved.
rTMS, which is a non-invasive, non pharmacological, safe and effective treatment for depression, can be an alternative treatment approach to treat postnatal depression.