Kedarmal Verma

Kedarmal Verma
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | IITI

PhD

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Introduction
Kedarmal Verma is currently working at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore. Kedar does research in Cognitive Psychology and the Relationship between Sleep and Memory. Their current project is 'Effect of Sleep in the Formation of False Memories and Destination Memories.
Additional affiliations
October 2014 - March 2015
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
Position
  • Research Trainee
Description
  • I did work on QSART (Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex Test) which is very sensitive and reliable tool for evaluation of Autonomic functions of Brain. This device actually measures the quantity of sweat and latency period.
Education
July 2008 - December 2014
University of Rajasthan
Field of study
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Publications

Publications (17)
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Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are such class of pseudo-neurological disorder which finds home nowhere whether its psychology, neurology or psychiatry and thus always a state of confusion continues among PNES patients that where to seek for assistance, though patients with PNES are first reported in neurology department because it mim...
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Mental health disorders are treated with all the available advanced health techniques. The pioneers of Indian philosophy, sages, saints, and yogis, through their experiences and rational explanations, expressed the importance of yoga, and their treatment effects. Yoga-Nidra (YN), one of a particular forms of yoga, is described as a simple and preci...
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Many studies have documented sleep-modulated benefits for true memories, however; the role of sleep on false memories remains an understudied topic. Research investigating the relationship between nocturnal sleep and false memories suggests an increase in false memory post-sleep when compared to matched controls (sleep deprivation). A few studies h...
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Human memory has been studied for several years. But due to its complex nature, the quest to understand properties/processes associated with it never fades. It has many properties, and one of them is its reconstructive nature. The vulnerability of false memories is not only dependent on exogenous factors (for example deep processing, retention inte...
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False memories are memories that people believe indeed correspond to actual events from the past. Experimental investigation of false memories involves varied methodologies, including semantic and category associate technique. While the category method depends on the frequency of intra-list items, semantic associate measures semantic association of...
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False memories are memories that people report to be true with high confidence, even though they had never encountered the fact behind the memory in reality. Such memories possess strong semantic association with already existing encoded memories which hence appear to be familiar. Sleep is known to provide optimal conditions for the consolidation o...
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The poster evaluate the role of sleep in false memory formation
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Background: The quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (QSART) is an autonomic function test to evaluate the function of postganglionic sympathetic sudomotor axons. The QSART is used for research and in clinical assessment of various neurological diseases, but few studies have assessed the influence of age, gender and reported a normative range....

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What is the significance of the negative and positive peaks of the ERP waveform?
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I am designing an experiment on decision making using BART but before that i just analyze the BART data

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