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Ethan Solomon
@esolomon
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Research-track resident in psychiatry @ Stanford, MD/PhD @ Penn, SB @ MIT. Interested in the neural electrophysiology of cognition, perception, and psychiatry.
Palo Alto, CA
Joined March 2008
RT @DrCoreyKeller: New TBS findings w/ iEEG by brilliant @YuhaoHuangMD! TBS → plasticity in minutes; DLPFC stim affects ACC; Connectivity p…
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RT @YuhaoHuangMD: Theta-burst stim (TBS) is used to treat depression, but how does it work? I dug into this question in my research yr with…
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8/ This work was a huge team effort! Big thanks to all contributors from @StanfordBrain and @UIowaNeuro including @NickTrapp13, @Hiroyuki_O, @JeffreyBondWang, @DrCoreyKeller, and others!
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RT @KellerStanfordU: Our work with @boeslab now out at @brainstimj! 👏 Using TMS w/ iEEG we show that single pulses evoke spectral response…
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@psybalazs @US_FDA @MAPS To me, the fact that the study authors themselves made little/no effort to quantify the expectancy effect -- or even report basic data on it! -- is one of the most concerning things. Why is the onus on the public to try to impute the effect from other studies?
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RT @KellerStanfordU: 🎉 We're excited to finally announce our lab's official name: Stanford Precision Neurotherapeutics Lab! 🧠🚀 Our website…
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@RecoveryDoctor I've also seen some evidence that risk of agranulocytosis is actually on par with several of the SGAs.
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Continue to be inspired by all of the amazing work @HannahGu15 has done in three years of @StanfordNeo fellowship!
Characterizing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) Belly Syndrome in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) #neoTwitter
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Noa is an amazing scientist and Jefferson is an awesome place to do intracranial ephys! Go work with her!
Interested in using intracranial recordings and stimulation in humans to study memory, and leveraging this knowledge to treat memory-related disorders like PTSD? I am recruiting a postdoc to our emerging interdisciplinary team at @JeffersonUniv! RTs appreciated
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@gershbrain Difference between believing these are true and asking if they can be alternatively explained by psychological phenomena following life-altering or traumatic events, like getting an organ transplant.
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RT @DrCoreyKeller: Exciting times ahead in the lab! Anticipating valuable insights from behavior, invasive ephys, and video, as we deepen c…
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@DrLuisACenteno1 @AllenFrancesMD Does belief that schizophrenia is a "biological" disease need to be mutually exclusive with the idea that psychotherapy, in some cases, can be offered as effective treatment?
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RT @CRodriguezMDPhD: Check out @esolomon new research at Data Blitz @ACNPorg and all the exciting talks going on NOW! 11:30-1pm TM, Florida…
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