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Rajanikant Panda
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 55
Citations - 907
Rajanikant Panda is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Consciousness. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 42 publications receiving 535 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajanikant Panda include Academy of Technology & National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences.
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Reappearance of Command-Following Is Associated With the Recovery of Language and Internal-Awareness Networks: A Longitudinal Multiple-Case Report.
Charlène Aubinet,Rajanikant Panda,Stephen Karl Larroque,Helena Cassol,Mohamed Ali Bahri,Manon Carrière,Sarah Wannez,Steve Majerus,Steven Laureys,Aurore Thibaut +9 more
TL;DR: Preliminary results suggest that the reappearance of language-related behaviors was concomitant with the recovery of metabolism and gray matter in neural regions that have been associated with self-consciousness and language processing in severely brain-injured patients.
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Reduced small world brain connectivity in probands with a family history of epilepsy
Rose Dawn Bharath,Ganne Chaitanya,Rajanikant Panda,Kenchaiah Raghavendra,Sanjib Sinha,Akshaya K. Sahoo,Suril Gohel,Bharat B. Biswal,Parthasarthy Satishchandra +8 more
TL;DR: The aim was to visualize and localize network abnormalities that could be associated with a positive family history in a group of patients with hot water epilepsy using resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI).
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Auditory localization should be considered as a sign of minimally conscious state based on multimodal findings.
Manon Carrière,Helena Cassol,Charlène Aubinet,Rajanikant Panda,Aurore Thibaut,Stephen Karl Larroque,Jessica Simon,Charlotte Martial,Mohamed Ali Bahri,Camille Chatelle,Géraldine Martens,Srivas Chennu,Srivas Chennu,Steven Laureys,Olivia Gosseries +14 more
TL;DR: Differences in brain function between unresponsive patients with and without auditory localization are suggested, which support the hypothesis that auditory localization should be considered as a new sign of minimally conscious state.
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Unraveling Brain Functional Connectivity of encoding and retrieval in the context of education
Rajanikant Panda,Rose Dawn Bharath,Lija George,Silpa Kanungo,Rajakumari P. Reddy,Neeraj Upadhyay,A. Thamodharan,Jamuna Rajeshwaran,Shobini L. Rao,Arun Kumar Gupta +9 more
TL;DR: It was found that number of years of education was a significant factor influencing working memory connectivity and the default mode network (DMN) networks showed greater negative correlations during more attentive task of visual encoding.
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A Single Session of rTMS Enhances Small-Worldness in Writer’s Cramp: Evidence from Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Multi-Modal Brain Graph
Rose Dawn Bharath,Rajanikant Panda,Venkateswara Reddy Reddam,M. V. Bhaskar,Suril Gohel,Sujas Bhardwaj,Arvind Prajapati,Pramod Kumar Pal +7 more
TL;DR: Coinciding evidence from EEG and rsfMRI reports small-world morphology for the acute phase network hyper-connectivity indicating changes ensuing low-frequency rTMS is probably not “noise”.