Fabrizio Formisano is a distinguished Professor of Neural Signal Analysis in the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, at Maastricht University. His primary research interest lies in understanding the neural mechanisms of auditory perception and cognition in humans. He employs advanced neuroimaging techniques, particularly high-resolution functional MRI (fMRI) at ultra-high field strengths (7 Tesla and above), in combination with sophisticated computational methods and machine learning to investigate how the brain processes complex sounds like speech, music, and environmental sounds. Professor Formisano's work often focuses on the functional organization of the auditory cortex, neural coding of sound features, and the influence of attention and context on auditory processing. He leads a research group dedicated to these areas, contributing significantly to the field of auditory cognitive neuroscience.
Fabrizio Formisano's work history includes a series of influential roles in various companies. Here is a detailed list of his professional journey:
Awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for his project 'HICON: Context-dependent hierarchical processing in the human auditory cortex.' This grant supports innovative research into how the brain interprets sounds based on context.
Holds the esteemed position of Full Professor in Neural Signal Analysis, leading cutting-edge research and mentoring students and postdoctoral researchers in the field of cognitive neuroscience.
Recognized for his significant contributions to advancing and applying ultra-high field functional MRI techniques to study the human auditory system with unprecedented detail, revealing fine-grained functional organization.
Authored and co-authored numerous influential research articles in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, significantly contributing to the scientific understanding of auditory neuroscience.
Served as the Scientific Coordinator of the 'Brains Unlimited' project at Maastricht University, which established an international ultra-high field neuroimaging facility.
Columbia University in the City of New York - Year 2009
University of Rome Tor Vergata - Year 2001
University of Rome Tor Vergata - Year 2001
Pilo Albertelli - Year 1995
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