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Indian-Origin Neuroscientist Akshay Jagadeesh Joins OpenAI As Researcher: "Thrilled To Share..."
- Monday September 8, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
Akshay Jagadeesh is a computational neuroscientist of Indian origin, renowned for his work at the intersection of neurobiology, machine learning, and cognitive science.
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www.ndtv.com
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Neuroscientist-Turned-OnlyFans Model Suffers Memory Loss After Brutal Bike Accident
- Thursday March 13, 2025
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
The crash took a toll on Valentine's mental health, causing memory loss that erased her recollections of the month leading up to and following the accident.
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www.ndtv.com
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Neuroscientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song From Recorded Brain Waves Of Patients'
- Thursday August 17, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
This marks the first instance in which researchers have reconstructed a song using recordings of brain activity.
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www.ndtv.com
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This Asthma Medicine Could Solve Memory Loss Problem, Worked On Mice
- Wednesday January 11, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
University of Groningen neuroscientist Robbert Havekes discovered that what you learn while being sleep deprived is not necessarily lost, it is just difficult to recall.
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www.ndtv.com
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This Optical Illusion Can Reveal What Kind Of Thought Process You Have
- Thursday April 7, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The optical illusion showing the silhouette of a man in a sprinting pose can reveal what kind of thought process people have.
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www.ndtv.com
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Neuroscientist Studied Brain Entire Life. Then Hers Veered Off Course
- Wednesday August 8, 2018
- World News | Libby Copeland, The Washington Post
When people die after suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, opioid abuse or some other mental disorder, Lipska's team works with local medical examiners to collect their brains. There is a sense of reverence when one comes in. Each brain is a clue in an effort to understand mental illness, which is the subject Lipska has spent...
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www.ndtv.com
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A Brand New 'Atlas' Shows Where Different Ideas Live In Our Brains
- Saturday April 30, 2016
- Health | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
For the first time, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have mapped that activity, determining where in the brain certain concepts - family, numbers, texture and touch - are processed and understood.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Brain Can Enhance Neuron Connections
- Sunday November 22, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
When the brain forms memories or learns a new task, it encodes the new information by tuning connections between neurons. Now, neuroscientists have discovered a novel mechanism that contributes to the strengthening of these connections, called synapses.
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www.ndtv.com
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Humans Only Have One Sense, Not Five: Study
- Monday October 26, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Humans do not have five senses but most likely one, according to a neuroscientist in the US who suggests that taste, smell, touch, sound and sight may be part of the same system.
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www.ndtv.com
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Pakistani Woman Embraced by Islamic State Seeks to Drop US Legal Appeal
- Thursday September 18, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A Pakistan-born neuroscientist has become a rallying cry for militant groups demanding her release from a U.S. prison. But in a little-noticed move she is trying to abandon her legal fight for freedom, saying the U.S. court system is unjust.
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www.ndtv.com
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New System Can Extract Images From Your Mind
- Monday May 26, 2014
- Written by Vidhyanshu
The scientists believe extracting images is just the first step in a process that will one day produce machines able to read minds in a far more detailed way.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Rather than time, computers might become panacea to hurt
- Tuesday August 6, 2013
- Written by Vidhyanshu
Scientists have not yet found a way to mend a broken heart, but they are closer to manipulating memory and downloading instructions from a computer right into a brain.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Pak Neuroscientist denies trying to kill Americans
- Friday January 29, 2010
- World News | C.J. Hughes, NYT News Service
A Pakistani neuroscientist being tried on charges of trying to kill American soldiers and FBI agents in Afghanistan was finally allowed to speak without interruption as she took the stand to deny the attempted murder and assault charges against her.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian-Origin Neuroscientist Akshay Jagadeesh Joins OpenAI As Researcher: "Thrilled To Share..."
- Monday September 8, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
Akshay Jagadeesh is a computational neuroscientist of Indian origin, renowned for his work at the intersection of neurobiology, machine learning, and cognitive science.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Neuroscientist-Turned-OnlyFans Model Suffers Memory Loss After Brutal Bike Accident
- Thursday March 13, 2025
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
The crash took a toll on Valentine's mental health, causing memory loss that erased her recollections of the month leading up to and following the accident.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Neuroscientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song From Recorded Brain Waves Of Patients'
- Thursday August 17, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
This marks the first instance in which researchers have reconstructed a song using recordings of brain activity.
-
www.ndtv.com
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This Asthma Medicine Could Solve Memory Loss Problem, Worked On Mice
- Wednesday January 11, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
University of Groningen neuroscientist Robbert Havekes discovered that what you learn while being sleep deprived is not necessarily lost, it is just difficult to recall.
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www.ndtv.com
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This Optical Illusion Can Reveal What Kind Of Thought Process You Have
- Thursday April 7, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The optical illusion showing the silhouette of a man in a sprinting pose can reveal what kind of thought process people have.
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www.ndtv.com
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Neuroscientist Studied Brain Entire Life. Then Hers Veered Off Course
- Wednesday August 8, 2018
- World News | Libby Copeland, The Washington Post
When people die after suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, opioid abuse or some other mental disorder, Lipska's team works with local medical examiners to collect their brains. There is a sense of reverence when one comes in. Each brain is a clue in an effort to understand mental illness, which is the subject Lipska has spent...
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www.ndtv.com
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A Brand New 'Atlas' Shows Where Different Ideas Live In Our Brains
- Saturday April 30, 2016
- Health | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
For the first time, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have mapped that activity, determining where in the brain certain concepts - family, numbers, texture and touch - are processed and understood.
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www.ndtv.com
-
How Brain Can Enhance Neuron Connections
- Sunday November 22, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
When the brain forms memories or learns a new task, it encodes the new information by tuning connections between neurons. Now, neuroscientists have discovered a novel mechanism that contributes to the strengthening of these connections, called synapses.
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www.ndtv.com
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Humans Only Have One Sense, Not Five: Study
- Monday October 26, 2015
- Health | Press Trust of India
Humans do not have five senses but most likely one, according to a neuroscientist in the US who suggests that taste, smell, touch, sound and sight may be part of the same system.
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www.ndtv.com
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Pakistani Woman Embraced by Islamic State Seeks to Drop US Legal Appeal
- Thursday September 18, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A Pakistan-born neuroscientist has become a rallying cry for militant groups demanding her release from a U.S. prison. But in a little-noticed move she is trying to abandon her legal fight for freedom, saying the U.S. court system is unjust.
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www.ndtv.com
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New System Can Extract Images From Your Mind
- Monday May 26, 2014
- Written by Vidhyanshu
The scientists believe extracting images is just the first step in a process that will one day produce machines able to read minds in a far more detailed way.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Rather than time, computers might become panacea to hurt
- Tuesday August 6, 2013
- Written by Vidhyanshu
Scientists have not yet found a way to mend a broken heart, but they are closer to manipulating memory and downloading instructions from a computer right into a brain.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Pak Neuroscientist denies trying to kill Americans
- Friday January 29, 2010
- World News | C.J. Hughes, NYT News Service
A Pakistani neuroscientist being tried on charges of trying to kill American soldiers and FBI agents in Afghanistan was finally allowed to speak without interruption as she took the stand to deny the attempted murder and assault charges against her.
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www.ndtv.com