dipanjanr
@dynamicdip
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Neuroscientist, Physicist, Senior Faculty @IITJ Adjunct @DBT_NBRC Fellow-FNASc, DBT-Ramalingaswami fellow (past), formerly @CNRS,@TUBerlin, @BCCN, @MIT
Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Joined August 2008
Please register before the deadline and join us for 2026 January BrainDy conference. It promises to be one of the most dynamic conference in a vibrant city like Udaipur
Deadline approaching soon, few seats are left for registration in BraiNDy 2026. Get set for the yearly Brain Network Dynamics Meeting of India @dynamicdip @DipanjanMBBSlab
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This looks like something big Vicarious body maps bridge vision and touch in the human brain https://t.co/pnHfMAXWPQ
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Nature - A mode of brain organization that connects visual and bodily reference frames may translate raw sensory impressions into more abstract formats that are useful for action, social cognition...
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Nature Communications Topological turning points across the human lifespan https://t.co/LtI9qLiK1j
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Nature Communications - Researchers discovered five phases of brain rewiring across the lifespan. The eras of childhood, adolescence, adulthood, early aging, and late aging each have characteristic...
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Time, space, memory and brain–body rhythms — a Perspective by György Buzsáki https://t.co/9MKLFovStX
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Understanding how the brain represents experienced time and how representations of space and time are integrated to form episodic memories has been a goal of much...
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Now that is not a surprise given that brain is a complex system governed by properties of dynamical systems and thermodynamics. It has been shown such phase transitions are quite universal in complex systems and why not brain?
The brain’s wake-to-sleep transition follows bifurcation dynamics with a distinct tipping point preceded by a critical slowing down @nir_grossman @Junheng19 @ISN_Lab @UKDRI
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Living in multilingual societies is associated with slower aging. Out today in @NatureAging, we tested the dose–effect of multilingualism across 27 countries and over 86,000 participants. Congrats to @lulaamour @HernHdezL & coauthors! https://t.co/ArqY4OsGke 🧵 (1/4).
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Thrilled to share that our lab’s new eNeuro paper by grad student @VinseaAv @DBT_NBRC with @arpansview and me has been selected as an Editor’s Pick in the SFN journal! Discover how conflicting audiovisual cues can create a powerful perceptual illusion:
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Submit -- less than a week remaining!!
Now accepting paper submissions for the “Neuro for AI & AI for Neuro: Towards Multi-Modal Natural Intelligence” workshop at #AAAI2026! 🔗 https://t.co/Jptay46lKw
@RealAAAI @AntonSArkhipov @shixnya
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I fully agree that the measure of scientific productivity and impact of research work done by first authors typically grad students and senior authors cannot be established by a single metric. Citations are important but impactful work has their longevity.
A better way? Certainly better than existing!! Publishing 20 middle author paper should not be as good as publishing 20 corresponding author...somehow if you could include quality of papers in the matrics may be a more better? @sharmaG30
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Using a cognitive bias paradigm, researchers in Science demonstrate positive affective contagion—a core component of empathy—in bumble bees. The discovery shows that even insects can share affective states, tracing the roots of affect and social cognition deep into evolution.
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When spotting what’s changed from one scene to the next, performance will depend on a low-frequency “theta” brain wave that scans the mental image, a new MIT study in @NeuroCellPress shows https://t.co/kMQb7nRZaz
#neuroscience #cognition @ScienceMIT @mitbrainandcog
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When spotting what’s changed from one scene to the next, performance will depend on a low-frequency “theta” brain wave that scans the mental image, a new MIT study shows.
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Applying new tools to entire brains, starting with C. elegans, offers the opportunity to uncover how molecules work together to generate neural physiology, and how neurons generate behavior, write @eboyden3 and @koerding. https://t.co/TMjnGwbAPh
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Applying new tools to entire brains, starting with C. elegans, offers the opportunity to uncover how molecules work together to generate neural physiology and how neurons work together to generate…
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CogNeuroLanguage: new by @lauragwilliams.bsky.social & @jeanremiking.bsky.social (w Alec Marantz & me) shows how the brain maintains-updates continuously unfolding lang hierarchy during comprehension, anchoring ling theories to biological implementation https://t.co/9T8gIQuq7K
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Speech comprehension involves transforming an acoustic waveform into meaning. To do so, the human brain generates a hierarchy of features that conv...
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Hidden networks in the brain
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Dendritic nanotubes extend brain connectivity beyond synapses
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Progress, challenges and future of linguistic neural decoding with deep learning: Communications Biology, Published online: 24 September 2025; doi:10.1038/s42003-025-08511-zThis review summarizes the current progress on linguistic neural decoding from a… https://t.co/AGBfc4xc81
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Excited to share our lab's latest paper in Nature Communications, where we introduce CellTransformer, an AI model that creates a fine-grained map of the brain with unprecedented scale and detail: https://t.co/3e1HDprSgK
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Why does the naked mole rat have the longest lifespan and healthspan of any rodent, nearly 40 years? A 30-year long mystery unraveled @ScienceMagazine today! Its cGAS enzyme in cells has 4 missense mutations that upends its function, promoting DNA repair and suppressing
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Nature Rate and noise in human amygdala drive increased exploration in aversive learning https://t.co/GbAVgXRG8q
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Nature - Human exploration is driven by two distinct neural mechanisms, a valence-independent rate signal and a valence-dependent global noise signal.
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