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“Mehdi Sanayei”

IPM Positions

Faculty Member , School of Cognitive Sciences
(2024 - Present )

Past IPM Positions

Senior Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Cognitive Sciences
(2021 - 2024)

Present Research Project at IPM

- Role of thalamus in higher cognitive functions
- Representation of time in the brain

Related Papers

1. A. Adibi, A. Motahharynia, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
Long-term consequences of COVID-19 on sleep, mental health, fatigue, and cognition: a preliminary study
Discover Mental Health 5 (2025),   [abstract]
2. M. Sanayei and Others.
A neural geometry approach comprehensively explains apparently conflicting models of visual perceptual learning
Nature Human Behaviour (2025),   [abstract]
3. S. Majidpour, M. Sanayei, R. Ebrahimpour and S. Zabbah
Better than expected performance effect depends on the spatial location of visual stimulus
Scientific Reports 15 (2025),   [abstract]
4. F. Hojjati, A. Motahharynia, A. Adibi, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
Correlative comparison of visual working memory paradigms and associated models
Scientific Reports 14 (2024),   [abstract]
5. S. Sima and M. Sanayei
Same principle, but different computations in representing time and space
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2024), 18  [abstract]
6. S. Esfahan, M-H. Nili, J. Hatami, M. Sanayei and E. Rezayat
Aging decreases the precision of visual working memory
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn 31 (2024),   [abstract]
7. S. Naghavi, F. Ashtari, I. Adibi, V. Shaygannejad, N. Ramezani, A. Pourmohammadi, F. Davanian, Z. Karimi, SM. Khaligh-Razavi and M. Sanayei
Effect of deep gray matter atrophy on information processing speed in early relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
71 (2023), 104560  [abstract]
8. N.O. Odean, M. Sanayei and M.N. Shadlen
Transient Oscillations of Neural Firing Rate Associated With Routing of Evidence in a Perceptual Decision
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (2023), 6369-6383  [abstract]
9. F. Tabibian, K. Azimzadeh, V. Shaygannejad, F. Ashtari, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
Patterns of attention deficit in relapsing and progressive phenotypes of multiple sclerosis
Scientific Reports 13 (2023),   [abstract]
10. A. Motahharynia , A. Pourmohammadi, A. Adibi, V. Shaygannejad, F. Ashtari, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
A mechanistic insight into sources of error of visual working memory in multiple sclerosis
eLife 12 (2023),   [abstract]
11. A. Pourmohammadi and M. Sanayei
Context-specific and context-invariant computations of interval timing
Frontiers in Neuroscience 17 (2023),   [abstract]
12. A. Motahharynia, A. Pourmohammadi, A. Adibi, V. Shaygannejad, F. Ashtari, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
A Mechanistic Insight into Sources of Error of Visual Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis
eLife (2023),   [abstract]
13. F. Tabibian, K. Azimzadeh, V. Shaygannejad, F. Ashtari , I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
Patterns of attention deficit in relapsing and progressive phenotypes of multiple sclerosis
Scientific Reports 13 (2023),   [abstract]
14. N. Ramezani, F. Davanian, S. Naghavi, R. Riahi, G. Zandieh , S. Danesh-Mobarhan, F. Ashtari, V. Shaygannejad, M. Sanayei and I. Adibi
Thalamic asymmetry in Multiple Sclerosis
Mult Scler Relat Disord 77 (2023),   [abstract]
15. A. Pourmohammadi, A. Motahharynia , V. Shaygannejad, F. Ashtari, I. Adibi and M. Sanayei
Working memory dysfunction differs between secondary progressive and relapsing multiple sclerosis: Effects of clinical phenotype, age, disease duration, and disability
Mult Scler Relat Disord 69 (2023),   [abstract]
16. I. Adibi, M. Sanayei, F. Tabibian, N. Ramezani, A. Pourmohammadi and K. Azimzadeh
Fatigue in MS patients more accurately, which could result in precise diagnosis and management. Key words: Diagnosis, epidemiology, etiology, fatigue, multiple sclerosis, neuroimaging, physiopathology, risk factors, therapy
J Res Med Sci 27 (2022), 24  [abstract]
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