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Overview

Narender Ramnani is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research encompasses diverse subfields, including education, social psychology, neurology, biophysics, and small animals. The work extends across multiple topics such as counseling practices and supervision, early childhood education and development, teacher education and leadership studies, neurology and historical studies, cell image analysis techniques, and animal testing and alternatives.

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications spanning psychology, neuroscience, and biology. Notable recent works include:

  • Inclusive pedagogies for learning the psychology of equality, diversity, and inclusion, 2024, published in Psychology Teaching Review
  • Mapping hippocampal-cerebellar functional connectivity across the adult lifespan, 2024, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Under pressure: UK preclinical neuroscience at a crossroads, 2025, published in Brain and Neuroscience Advances
  • Mapping hippocampal-cerebellar functional connectivity across the human adult lifespan, 2025, published in Communications Biology

The research collaboration network of Narender Ramnani includes frequent co-authors such as Kavishini Apasamy, Carl J. Hodgetts, James P. Ravenhill, Beatrice Hayes, and Nuno Nodin.

Their publications have appeared in various scholarly venues, showing a multidisciplinary reach. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Psychology Teaching Review
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Brain and Neuroscience Advances
  • Communications Biology

Best Publications

  • A probabilistic MR atlas of the human cerebellum

    Jörn Diedrichsen;Joshua H. Balsters;Jonathan Flavell;Emma Cussans

  • Anterior prefrontal cortex: insights into function from anatomy and neuroimaging.

    Narender Ramnani;Adrian M. Owen

  • Consensus Paper: The Cerebellum's Role in Movement and Cognition

    Leonard F. Koziol;Deborah Budding;Nancy Andreasen;Stefano D’Arrigo

  • The primate cortico-cerebellar system: anatomy and function

    Narender Ramnani

  • Distinct and Overlapping Functional Zones in the Cerebellum Defined by Resting State Functional Connectivity

    Jill X. O'Reilly;Christian F. Beckmann;Christian F. Beckmann;Valentina Tomassini;Valentina Tomassini;Narender Ramnani

  • Distinct portions of anterior cingulate cortex and medial prefrontal cortex are activated by reward processing in separable phases of decision-making cognition.

    Robert D Rogers;Narender Ramnani;Clare Mackay;James L Wilson

  • A system in the human brain for predicting the actions of others

    Narender Ramnani;R Christopher Miall

  • The Evolution of Prefrontal Inputs to the Cortico-pontine System: Diffusion Imaging Evidence from Macaque Monkeys and Humans

    Narender Ramnani;Timothy E.J. Behrens;Heidi Johansen-Berg;Marlene C. Richter

  • Prediction error for free monetary reward in the human prefrontal cortex.

    Narender Ramnani;Rebecca Elliott;B. S. Athwal;Richard E. Passingham

  • Willed action and attention to the selection of action

    Hakwan C. Lau;Robert D. Rogers;Narender Ramnani;Richard E. Passingham

  • New approaches for exploring anatomical and functional connectivity in the human brain.

    Narender Ramnani;Timothy E.J. Behrens;Will Penny;Paul M. Matthews

  • Evolution of the cerebellar cortex: the selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting cerebellar lobules.

    Joshua H. Balsters;Emma Cussans;Jörn Diedrichsen;Kimberley A. Phillips

  • Learning arbitrary visuomotor associations: temporal dynamic of brain activity.

    Ivan Toni;Narender Ramnani;Oliver Josephs;John Ashburner

  • Variability in fMRI: A re‐examination of inter‐session differences

    Stephen M. Smith;Christian F. Beckmann;Narender Ramnani;Mark W. Woolrich

  • Frontal Lobe and Posterior Parietal Contributions to the Cortico-cerebellar System

    Narender Ramnani

  • Cerebellar contributions to working memory.

    A. L. Hayter;D. W. Langdon;Narender Ramnani

  • Cerebellum and Cognition: Evidence for the Encoding of Higher Order Rules

    Joshua H. Balsters;Christopher D. Whelan;Ian H. Robertson;Narender Ramnani

  • Learning- and Expectation-Related Changes in the Human Brain During Motor Learning

    N. Ramnani;I. Toni;O. Josephs;J. Ashburner

  • Learning of Sequences of Finger Movements and Timing: Frontal Lobe and Action-Oriented Representation

    Katsuyuki Sakai;Narender Ramnani;Richard E. Passingham

  • Changes in the Human Brain during Rhythm Learning

    N. Ramnani;R. E. Passingham

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Passingham
Richard E. Passingham University of Oxford
Joshua H. Balsters
Joshua H. Balsters Royal Holloway University of London
Paul M. Matthews
Paul M. Matthews Imperial College London
Christian F. Beckmann
Christian F. Beckmann Radboud University
Ivan Toni
Ivan Toni Radboud University
Arno Villringer
Arno Villringer Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Pierre-Louis Bazin
Pierre-Louis Bazin University of Amsterdam
Robert Turner
Robert Turner Max Planck Society
Heidi Johansen-Berg
Heidi Johansen-Berg University of Oxford
Dawn Langdon
Dawn Langdon Royal Holloway University of London

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