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Narayanan Srinivasan publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Narayanan Srinivasan sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 151 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Narayanan Srinivasan D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Narayanan Srinivasan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Narayanan Srinivasan is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in India. Their research spans extensive work in the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a specialized focus on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology. Their contributions include investigations into neural dynamics, visual perception, behavioral psychology, functional brain connectivity, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

Their recent publications cover a variety of topics related to brain function and consciousness. Notable papers include:

  • The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19 (2022, Nature Human Behaviour)
  • Consciousness Without Content: A Look at Evidence and Prospects (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research (2024, Nature Human Behaviour)
  • Time and time again: a multi-scale hierarchical framework for time-consciousness and timing of cognition (2021, Neuroscience of Consciousness)
  • Disgust sensitivity relates to attitudes toward gay men and lesbian women across 31 nations (2022, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations)

Their frequent co-authors reflect ongoing collaborations in the neuroscientific community. These include:

  • Ishan Singhal (11 co-authored works)
  • Uma Shanker Tiwary (7 co-authored works)
  • Sudhakar Mishra (6 co-authored works)
  • Luca Simione (5 co-authored works)
  • Antonino Raffone (5 co-authored works)

Srinivasan has published regularly in several academic venues, highlighting an interdisciplinary approach to brain and consciousness studies. Common publication venues are:

  • Progress in brain research
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Consciousness and Cognition
  • Journal of Vision
  • Nature Human Behaviour

In addition to articles, they have contributed to the academic book "Rising Stars In: Consciousness Research 2021," published by Frontiers Media in 2023.

Their main fields of study are:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

Within these domains, their subfields of expertise include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health

The research topics frequently addressed by Srinivasan are:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment

Best Publications

  • Cardiac arrhythmia classification using autoregressive modeling

    Dingfei Ge;Narayanan Srinivasan;Shankar M Krishnan

  • Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations

    Joshua M. Tybur;Yoel Inbar;Lene Aarøe;Pat Barclay

  • Registered Replication Report : Rand, Greene, and Nowak (2012)

    S. Bouwmeester;P. P. J. L. Verkoeijen;P. P. J. L. Verkoeijen;B. Aczel;Fernando Barbosa

  • Theta activity and meditative states: spectral changes during concentrative meditation.

    Shruti Baijal;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • The exploration of meditation in the neuroscience of attention and consciousness

    Antonino Raffone;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Cognitive neuroscience of creativity: EEG based approaches.

    Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event.

    Shruti Tewari;Sammyh Khan;Nick Hopkins;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Explaining effervescence: Investigating the relationship between shared social identity and positive experience in crowds

    Nick Hopkins;Stephen D. Reicher;Sammyh S. Khan;Shruti Tewari

  • Concentrative meditation enhances preattentive processing: a mismatch negativity study.

    Narayanan Srinivasan;Shruti Baijal

  • Global-happy and local-sad: Perceptual processing affects emotion identification

    Narayanan Srinivasan;Asma Hanif

  • The Vividness of the Happy Face

    D. Vaughn Becker;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Strong expectations cancel locality effects: evidence from Hindi.

    Samar Husain;Shravan Vasishth;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Time course of visual attention with emotional faces

    Priyanka Srivastava;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • The Influence of Concentrative Meditation Training on the Development of Attention Networks during Early Adolescence

    Shruti Baijal;Amishi P. Jha;Anastasia Kiyonaga;Richa Singh

  • How Collective Participation Impacts Social Identity : A Longitudinal Study from India

    Sammyh S. Khan;Nick Hopkins;Stephen Reicher;Shruti Tewari

  • Development of task switching and post-error-slowing in children

    Rashmi Gupta;Bhoomika R Kar;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Shared identity predicts enhanced health at a mass gathering

    Sammyh S. Khan;Sammyh S. Khan;Sammyh S. Khan;Nicholas Hopkins;Stephen Reicher;Shruti Tewari

  • Emotion perception is mediated by spatial frequency content.

    Devpriya Kumar;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • An adaptive workspace hypothesis about the neural correlates of consciousness: insights from neuroscience and meditation studies.

    Antonino Raffone;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Role of affect in decision making.

    Debarati Bandyopadhyay;V S Chandrasekhar Pammi;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Advances in cognitive science

    Narayanan Srinivasan;A. K. Gupta;Janak Pandey

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick Hopkins
Nick Hopkins University of Dundee
Stephen Reicher
Stephen Reicher University of St Andrews
Shravan Vasishth
Shravan Vasishth University of Potsdam
Fiona Kate Barlow
Fiona Kate Barlow University of Queensland
Falk Huettig
Falk Huettig Max Planck Society
V. Ravichandran
V. Ravichandran National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
David A. Pizarro
David A. Pizarro Cornell University
Michael Bang Petersen
Michael Bang Petersen Aarhus University
Jyotsna Vaid
Jyotsna Vaid Texas A&M University

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