India’s Top Neurologist on Brain Hacking, Parkinson’s & Why You Feel Lazy & Unmotivated
02 April 2026

India’s Top Neurologist on Brain Hacking, Parkinson’s & Why You Feel Lazy & Unmotivated

The xMonks Drive

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India's top neurologist Dr. Neha Pandita sits down with Gaurav Arora on xMonks Drive, and she has something to say about Deepinder Goyal's Temple device.

When the founder of Zomato started wearing a brain-monitoring device on his temple to track blood flow and slow ageing, the internet had opinions. But what does an actual movement disorder specialist think? Dr. Pandita's reaction was simple: she laughed. Not because the idea is stupid, but because one artery cannot tell you everything happening inside your brain, and the science isn't there yet.

But that's just where this conversation starts.

Dr. Neha Pandita is one of India's leading neurologists and movement disorder specialists. She has spent over two decades studying the brain, and she herself was diagnosed with writer's dystonia during her MBBS finals, the very disorder she now treats in others. She saved a passenger's life mid-flight with a newborn in her arms. She has watched a Parkinson's patient sing again after years of silence. And she grew up as a Kashmiri Pandit refugee, starting from zero in Himachal Pradesh.
In this episode she breaks down everything you thought you knew about your brain, and most of it is wrong.

What you'll learn:
— Why heartbreak has nothing to do with your heart
— What actually causes laziness, lack of motivation, and brain fog
— The truth about Deepinder Goyal's Temple brain device
— What Parkinson's disease really looks like inside a family
— How deep brain stimulation works, and the sound doctors listen for inside the brain
— Whether psychedelics can actually heal trauma
— The myth of the male vs female brain
— What memory loss really means, and when to see a neurologist
— Why a 95-year-old survives when a 40-year-old doesn't
— How close we actually are to curing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

Timestamps
00:00 Brain Hacking Hype
01:31 Temple Wearable Explained
01:51 Why Evidence Matters
03:17 Temporal Artery Oversimplified
03:57 Tech Claims vs Mental Health
06:01 Neurology Basics and Mislabels
08:11 Warning Signs to Watch
11:05 Motivation Stress Sleep Link
13:19 New Discoveries Curable Disorders
16:18 Deep Brain Stimulation Story
18:50 Inside Awake DBS Surgery
22:26 Neuroplasticity and Stimulation Limits
23:55 Psychedelics Reality Check
25:20 Brain Beyond Final Frontier
26:48 In-Flight Medical Emergency
31:10 Living With Writer Dystonia
34:28 Why Neurology Felt Right
38:49 Parkinson’s Patient Breakthrough
44:09 Near-Death Pregnancy Complication
46:55 Science Faith and Letting Go
48:15 Closing Gratitude and Takeaways

About Dr. Neha Pandita Dr. Neha Pandita is a neurologist and movement disorder specialist based in India. She specialises in Parkinson's disease, dystonia, deep brain stimulation, and neurodegenerative disorders. She completed her MBBS, DNB, DM Neurology, and a fellowship in movement disorders, and has been practising for over fifteen years.

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