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    FSU Neuromodulation Lab

    Advancing Neuromodulation Therapies for Our Community

  • A woman with long, red hair and glasses smiles while adjusting a black medical device over the head of a patient wearing a white headband.

    FSU Neuromodulation Lab

    Advancing Neuromodulation Therapies for Our Community

  • Two researchers, one in a pink blouse and one in a light pink polo shirt, adjust a black EEG cap with multiple sensors on the head of a seated man in a laboratory setting.

    FSU Neuromodulation Lab

    Advancing Neuromodulation Therapies for Our Community

  • A man in a black polo shirt stands next to a woman wearing a virtual reality headset while he looks down at a tablet in his hand.

    FSU Neuromodulation Lab

    Advancing Neuromodulation Therapies for Our Community

  • A female technician in a black sleeveless top operates a medical console while a male patient rests in a specialized chair with a magnetic stimulation coil positioned against his head in a clinical room.

    FSU Neuromodulation Lab

    Advancing Neuromodulation Therapies for Our Community

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"We improve the lives of patients by advancing neuromodulation therapies for those who struggle with psychiatric disorders and pain. To address these symptoms of dysphoria from depression, bipolar, anxiety, PTSD or pain, we accelerate the impact of neuromodulation technologies through research, clinical, educational and community outreach activities."

The Neuromodulation Lab strives to help patients and participants succeed by researching non-invasive mental health technology that will help improve symptoms of dysphoria caused by depression, anxiety, PTSD and pain. Our studies primarily focus on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and virtual reality (VR) as novel therapies for dysphoria. If you would like to learn more about TMS and VR therapies, please visit our Education section. 

Dr. F. Andrew Kozel is a tenured professor in the Florida State University College of Medicine as the Mina Jo Powell Endowed Chair in Neurological Sciences. He is the Director of FSU Neuromodulation. His research uses brain imaging and brain stimulation to better understand and treat neuropsychiatric disorders with the focus of improving the lives of patients with these devastating disorders.

Dr. Johnson is the Co-Director of FSU Neuromodulation and Research Faculty member of the FSU College of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine. His overall career goal is to translate neuroscience and behavioral research into useful therapies. He has worked in areas of non-invasive brain stimulation, neuroimaging, sensory testing and consumer health technology; with applications to mood disorders and pain. Current areas of research include improving access to neuromodulation therapies for mood disorders and pain, through novel stimulation protocols and simple sensory interventions.

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A man with tattoos on his neck and arms, wearing a grey baseball cap and a white T-shirt, looks off to the side with his hands clasped in front of his face beneath the word "Depression."An overhead view of a woman with her head in her hands while sitting at a desk with a laptop and planners, overlaid with the word "Anxiety."A close-up portrait of a person in military camouflage with a short haircut and a serious expression, overlaid with the text "PTSD."A close-up of a person's back in a grey shirt with two hands pressing on the lower and middle spine, overlaid with the word "Pain."

Clinical Treatment:

FSU Neuromodulation currently offers clinical Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder. Please visit the TMS Clinic website to learn more.

Educational Opportunities:

If you have a research interest that you would like to discuss or are interested in working with the lab, please fill out our New Student/Volunteer Interest Form by clicking this link: https://redcap.link/bdmjyk3p.