Off-Label
Off Label is an AI-hosted podcast by Dr. Steve Rondeau’s digital twin. It explores the limits of DSM-based diagnosis and the promise of brain-informed psychiatry. From mislabeled symptoms to overlooked patterns, we examine how mental health can evolve beyond outdated frameworks toward something more precise, personal, and real.
Off-Label
EEG: Mapping Minds, Networks, and the Future of Brain Science
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Description:
Electroencephalography (EEG) has come a long way—from crude early signals to cutting-edge insights into cognition, consciousness, and clinical care. But where is it headed next?
In this expansive episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau takes us on a tour of EEG’s evolution, from its scientific foundations to its futuristic potential. We explore how EEG technology maps the brain’s dynamic networks, informs psychiatric diagnosis, and intersects with larger philosophical and ethical questions about identity, agency, and neurotechnology’s expanding reach.
Blending neuroscience, clinical application, and speculative reflection, this episode considers the role EEG may play in reshaping our understanding of self, diagnosis, and even storytelling. Whether used in psychiatric practice, brain-computer interfaces, or explorations of consciousness, EEG sits at a critical crossroads—scientifically powerful, clinically promising, and ethically complex.
If you’re interested in the big picture of brain science—and the stories we tell with our data—this episode offers both context and curiosity for what lies ahead.