
Rotem Falach @falach.bsky.social
@falachrotem
Neuroscientist at @TelAvivUni @LabNir
Interests: sleep 😴 computational neuroscience 👩💻 system neuroscience 🧠 || Former full-stack engineer & team leader
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27-10-2021 14:31:55
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Check out our new paper in SLEEP, linking resting-state fMRI connectivity and memory consolidation during sleep in older adults👵💤 Length of spindle trains modulated this relationship Congrats to 1st author Anaïs Hamel! Chetelat's Lab Sleep Research Society academic.oup.com/sleep/advance-…

First tweet on an exciting new manuscript online Nature Neuroscience - in collab with Lucina Uddin and Catie Chang. We take a fresh look at the physiological dynamics associated with the global signal 🧠... #neuroscience #neuroimaging #fMRI Read here: rdcu.be/ek01F


Our latest paper Nature Communications reviews the relationships between sleep and pain. Research shows that poor sleep worsens pain; pain worsens sleep. Clear area for better understanding these relationships and improving care. (free download) nature.com/articles/s4385…



The brain decides if a movement belongs to you before you even make it. Fascinating Nature Communications study reveals that pre-movement alpha rhythms in motor cortex are not just preparatory, they’re the foundation of subjective control and sense of agency.



Excited to share that the astrocyte-centered half of my thesis work is now out Science Magazine! With Misha Ahrens Marc Duque Ramírez science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/8

If you’re curious about the feasibility of modulating sleep in humans, you might find our new perspective "stimulating". onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/js… Written with my wonderful colleagues Ines Violante Valeria Jaramillo and Michael Song.





💊🧠 How do sleep and general anaesthesia reshape brain dynamics? In our new paper, we bridge molecular pharmacology and whole-brain modeling using biophysically grounded simulations. 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4358… Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience

Incredible study by Karl Deisseroth team on evolutionary-conserved emotional state triggered by unpleasant stimuli - from mice to humans! 👇🏻
