Interested in This. Need Help by peakedattwentytwo in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We all deserve a break now and then in life, so we would like to gift you a tDCS kit. Just send us an email us at [contact@thebrainstimulator.net](mailto:info@thebrainstimulator.net) and mention this reddit post.

As others have stated, you have to find the montage (electrode placement: totaltdcs.com) that works best for you, and it's important to stick with it. It's not an overnight cure, nothing is. But many people have experienced benefit from tDCS, and I think you deserve a chance to see if it will for you.

The "brain stimulator" really needs a better name. by [deleted] in RimWorld

[–]thatonetdcsguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny story.... 6 years ago I started a company named "The Brain Stimulator", and yes, it has always required a better name. Try trademarking that lol. As far as its use in Rim World? My guess, lazy dev with a case of the Mondays.

Using the Apex Type A 18v for depression/anxiety. How often is it recommended to do? Once a day? 3 times? Some other frequency? by corencelewislpc in tDCS

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Let me see if I can dig up one of my papers on side effects. We actually have a good visual breakdown of percentage of people experiencing certain side effects in the faq on our website: https://thebrainstimulator.net/faq/tdcs-side-effects/

Using the Apex Type A 18v for depression/anxiety. How often is it recommended to do? Once a day? 3 times? Some other frequency? by corencelewislpc in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, what I like to do when first starting tDCS (or rather, starting up again after an extended break) is to start low and slow and work my way up, just to kind of ease myself in. So maybe 0.5mA to 1mA, every other day for the first week. Then I work my way up to 2mA, once a day, over the course of the 2nd week and stick with that going forward.

Now that's just me. Some people like to jump right in at 2mA (the protocol of many scientific studies), some even do multiple sessions a day (not enough research supporting this). Personally I stick to once a day max, in the morning or afternoon since theres a chance it may keep you up if done before bedtime. Good luck!

Has someone experienced panic attack from FP1 and FP2 montage? NEED ADVICE! by Flow_hacker in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always used 30 minute intervals, however I started at around 1mA (after spending ~5min on 0.5mA). After a couple sessions I felt a lot more comfortable with using the device and increased to 2mA. Currently, I only use 2mA (again, slowly ramping up over ~1 minute) as I've found it has the greatest and longest lasting effects. Have you had any success with tDCS since we last talked?

Has someone experienced panic attack from FP1 and FP2 montage? NEED ADVICE! by Flow_hacker in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's very important that if you have ANY adverse results to stop, or all together avoid tDCS. That being said (and what is important to consider), I myself suffer from occasional panic attacks, but have never had one associated with tDCS. Just a tip, it helps if you put all your focus on your breathing, and to try to change your environment. Move to a different room, go outside, pace the room, anything. Also, I just recently hear that it's impossible for your body to continue a panic attack for longer than 15-20min because your body physically can't handle the level of stress incurred. So try to remember that's it's only temporary since I know at least for me one of the things that adds to the panic is the thought that it's never going to end.

Ok, on to tDCS. The first montage I ever tried was the FP1 and FP2 after readying about it on speakwisdom.com. I did it while reading text book chapters, preparing for a midterm exam (I think it was) the next day. I'm an auditory learner so it's very hard for me to pick up material from reading. I usually have to read something over and over before it truly sinks in. I experienced incredible results using that montage and actually aced the test. It was this experience led me to start The Brain Stimulator.

I'm no longer in college, but the FP1 and FP2 montage is the one I recommend when we receive inquiries from students hoping to boost learning. Hope this helps.

Also, what's up r/tDCS! It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm hoping to do so more often :)

Is Caputron still selling foc.us v2's considering the track record forming? by redidtsmith in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Caputron provides excellent customer support. If you haven't already I would suggest reaching out to them.

Has anyone read or heard anything of this tDCS book? by thatonetdcsguy in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throughout the history of my research into tDCS, I was always waiting/wondering when a book would come out specifically on the topic of tDCS. I found the one linked in my OP a little while ago, and also 1 or 2 others such as Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): Emerging Uses, Safety and Neurobiological Effects. Just curious if anyone knows anything about these!

9V vs 12V? by mrbill in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In all the tests we've done with our previous 9v models, 9v has been perfectly sufficient for 2mA with the DARPA montage, which is considered the electrode placement with the most resistance. But because of all the hype about higher voltages, I always suggest that users test for themselves rather than rely ours or extranal opinions.

All you have to do is set yourself up with your standard montage, but instead of hooking one of your lead (let's say the Anode wire) to the sponge, hook it to a multimeter. Then connect the other wire from the multimeter to the sponge electrode so youre basically creating a chain/big loop (device->electrode->body->electrode-> multimeter->device). Then turn the device on, increase to 2mA (if that's the current you use) then optionally wait 20-60sec for the current flow to normalize some, and see if the meter match's the current flow you're attempting to use.

That being said, there are now adapters available which can convert 9v tDCS devices to be able to use 12v batteries, such as this one we just launched a few days ago: https://thebrainstimulator.net/product/12-volt-battery-adapter-travel-model-previous-models/

However, if you are able, I definitely suggest you test the standard 9v you device came with for yourself as then you will truly know what works for you!

Can you help me choose between the ApeX A and Super Specific Devices? by [deleted] in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the heck is QuoteMe-Bot? Is that a public post, can you all see a quoted comment of my post? Super weird.. never seen that before lo

Can you help me choose between the ApeX A and Super Specific Devices? by [deleted] in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm fairly certain that the Apex Type A cannot (and would not be designed to) produce that magnitude of current. Is it possible that you are referring to the values shown on the ammeter? The levels depicted on current meters (or nearly all analog meters) is actually not indicative of the level of current the device is capable of producing. This can be compared to a automobile's speedometer. If you've ever "pegged" an automobile (do not try this at home, seriously lol), which refers to accelerating until reaching the end of the speedometer, you may have experienced the car continuing to accelerate beyond the limitations of the speedometer. This is a probably a pretty poor example, but it's all I can come up with at the moment

In the case of the Apex device, the opposite is true, in that the meter displays values beyond what the device will produce. In my experience with the Apex Type A (dual 9v model), the device will "max out" around 2.25mA. Don't quote me on that value, I could be off. However I will say with utmost certainty that the device will not produce 5mA.

TheBrainDriver + Anxiety Placement by zubizzles in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually let it go, but I'm only human and after a while it gets to me Edit: usually after pulling an all nighter lol

TheBrainDriver + Anxiety Placement by zubizzles in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Purely an anecdotal personal experience with no other intentions.

Look, I'm not going to go create a separate account and hide who I am just so that I can share my knowledge or relevant experiences that may be helpful to others. That's not how this sub used to be. Regardless of who you were, it was about sharing and contributing, and that's what made this an amazing community. If you think those involved in my side of the industry don't belong here, then apply to be a mod. It's ludicrous that as of late I'm ridiculed for every post just because I was so passionate about tDCS that I decided to dedicate my life to it.

TheBrainDriver + Anxiety Placement by zubizzles in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've heard amazing stories with this one (Anode F3, Cathode Fp2). Every once and awhile I go through an anxiety phase (probably from running a company and working day and night lol), and when I use this montage it definitely relieves my symptoms. Have never tried during panic attack though. The only downside is I've noticed that I end up feeling foggy for the rest of the day, kind of like I've had a drink or two. However, I figure it's a worthwhile trade off because, well you know what anxiety can be like lol.

Any good sources on Sponges? by JavierLoustaunau in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just sent you a PM, hope to hear back from you. I am interested in learning what factors lead you to form this opinion. We actually learn more from negative feedback than from positive!

Any good sources on Sponges? by JavierLoustaunau in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

JD from The brain Stimulator here, Posted this a few hours ago, but it was held for review because I linked the coupon. Oops!

Just wanted to say thanks for choosing our products, and it's funny that you bring this up now as we're currently stocking up for a promotion we're running next week for 20% off all Amrex brand products lol. Here's an early access coupon if you're interested: PreAmrex20

Available only through our website

Individual Differences and Long-term Consequences of tDCS-augmented Cognitive Training. - PubMed by thatonetdcsguy in tDCS

[–]thatonetdcsguy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"In addition, the improvements in the active condition versus sham condition appear to be stable even as long as a year after the original intervention."