February 2022
The Emory Neurophysiologic Institute releases Dr. Emory’s documentary “Brain 1st™ - An Integrative Approach to Psychiatric Disorders,”
Watch here
To Inquire/Order a copy of Dr. Emory's book “Hard to Swallow: From Superstition to Psychiatry,” that details his important research click here:
https://www.emoryinstitute.org/
October 2020
Check out Dr. Emory's Appearance on Talking to Earthlings with Lunakye.
https://www.talkingtoearthlings.com
January 2020
Check out Dr. Emory’s Blog and Emory Institute updates at www.emoryinstitute.org.
Stay tuned for upcoming information regarding Dr. Emory’s Book and Documentary.
December 2017
April 2017
Lecture: Inclusive Medical Approach with EEG & QEEG Features Predict Catecholamine Response in Idiopathic Genetic Epilepsies (IGE);
SBMT Annual Meeting, Los Angeles Millennial Biltmore, April 18, 2017
Lecture: Neuroplasticity in Medical Illnesses and Psychiatric Syndromes;
SBMT Annual Meeting, Los Angeles Millennial Biltmore, April 20, 2017
November 2016
Glycaemic Co<
(Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Research Disease. DOI: 10.1177/1479164116675492)
March 2016
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibition in a Patient With Type I Diabetes and Depression Emory H. and Mizrahi, N, //
(Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1177/1932296816638106)
January 2016
Dr. Hamlin Emory Speaks in Washington State - Finding and Fixing Unrecognized Brain Differences
https://vimeo.com/154468931
Fall 2015
Actor Dick Van Dyke publishes a book entitled, "Keep Moving and Other Tips and Truths About Aging," in which he describes his
treatment by Dr. Hamlin Emory.
http://www.amazon.com/Keep-Moving-Other-Truths-About/dp/1602862966
Spring 2015
Quantitative EEG and Current Source Density Analysis of Combined Antiepileptic Drugs and Dopaminergic Agents in Genetic
Epilepsy W. Hamlin Emory, Christopher Wells and Neptune Mizrahi. // (Accepted for publication Spring 2015)
Medical/Neurobiological Assessment:
Comprehensive information is collected from
each person's medical
history, including data
that may not be considered significant in other
medical, psychiatric or psychological practices.
Laboratory Values, including EEG/QEEG data:
To rule out certain medical conditions that
complicate treatment
if unrecognized.
An EEG is obtained, measured [Quantitative
EEG] and compared to QEEG measures in a database of
healthy persons of the same age. Each
person's EEG pattern and QEEG measures are matched with patients who had like physical findings, similar EEG measures and whose medication
responses are already known. This unique, integrative approach decreases the incidence of negative responses to medication and increases the
probability that treatment will be compatible and effective.